Iran just handed the Supreme Leader’s throne to Mojtaba Khamenei—a hardliner son replacing his father, Ali Khamenei, who was reportedly killed in an Israeli strike. The regime didn’t skip a beat. Even when faced with chaos, the mullahs scramble to keep their grip on power, passing the torch like it’s still 1979. Islamic hardliners are determined to keep the same iron fist smashing down on the Iranian people. What happened to democracy? Anyone who ever believed Iran might reform must be living in fantasyland.
Now, of course, the liberal elite in the West will cheer this move as “stability.” They’ll say Mojtaba is a “known quantity” and another leader the State Department can send fancy emails to. That’s always the excuse—the corruptocrats at the UN and their globalist buddies want “order” over the will of free people. They don’t care that this new supreme leader is every bit the tyrant his father was. They’re thrilled as long as business continues and the money keeps flowing.
It’s painfully clear that the enemies of America see these leadership shifts as chances to tighten their grip, not to open up to the world or let freedom ring. Yet liberal pundits and Biden’s handlers act like playing nice will turn dictators into democrats. It never works. The mullahs laugh at American weakness, and their proxies keep burning our flag. The only message Iran needs is strength, not another round of negotiations and “deals.”
And let’s not ignore the timing—right as Israel faces existential threats, enemies like Iran get new blood in the highest office. Who knows what alliances or evil plans Mojtaba will hatch next? Meanwhile, the same tired globalist crowd keeps underestimating our adversaries while overestimating their own naive diplomacy.
It’s time conservatives stand up and call this what it is—one more regime move that spits in the face of liberty. Iran swapped one dictator for another, and the world yawned. Will the West keep cowering, or finally draw a line in the sand? Not holding my breath.
Source: Just The News
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