The world just witnessed another reminder of what happens when dictators and terror sponsors reap what they sow. Mansoureh Khojasteh Bagherzadeh, the wife of Iran’s late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has died after injuries suffered during the airstrikes that wiped out her husband. For decades, this regime cheered rockets fired at innocent people, funneled billions to terrorists, and dared to paint America and its allies as villains. Well, the tables have turned.
Khojasteh was no ordinary bystander. Let’s not forget who her husband was—a man who stood at the heart of Iran’s brutal crackdown on freedom, the architect supporting terrorism around the globe. While liberals in America wring their hands over “restraint” and “peace talks,” people like Khamenei built their dynasties on hate and bloodshed. Now, their own walls of power have finally crumbled, and the so-called untouchable elites aren’t so bulletproof when real justice comes knocking.
It’s remarkable to see the media and left-wing pundits suddenly discovering pity when the shoe is on the other foot. For years, they attacked the West for daring to defend itself, caring more about the so-called dignity of ruthless dictators than the lives of Americans or our allies. When Iran’s leaders fund proxy wars and terror, the progressives are silent. But when these same tyrants face consequences, suddenly it’s all about “civilians” and “compassion.” Hypocrisy alarm bells, anyone?
Globalists have bent over backwards to justify why Iran deserves the red carpet and a fat bank account. Remember those pallets of cash under Obama? The endless “deals” promising moderation? Look where appeasement got us. The world is safer today not because we played nice, but because evil finally faced a response it couldn’t brush aside. The death of Khamenei’s wife is a stark symbol: even the inner circle of dictators can’t escape the fallout of their own making.
This is what happens when you start fights you can’t finish. How many more innocent lives would have been lost if the West kept listening to weak-kneed leaders who preach “understanding” to monsters like Khamenei and his followers? Maybe it’s time the world stopped crying for tyrants and started standing up for freedom—no matter whose feelings it hurts.
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