Iran’s New “Leader” Exposed—Wounded, Weak, and Propped Up by Liberal Lies While America Watches

Iran is having quite the meltdown, and it isn’t just from American airstrikes. The so-called “Supreme Leader” isn’t looking so supreme these days. Americans are watching in real time as Iran’s latest strongman, Mojtaba Khamenei, desperately tries to cling to power—despite obvious wounds and even more obvious weakness. The truth is, the new guy is wounded both in body and spirit, and that’s not something the liberal media will dare to admit.

Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth ripped the mask off the Iranian regime, calling out Khamenei’s legitimacy for what it is—a total sham. While the Biden crowd talks about “restraint” and “diplomacy,” Iran can barely keep its leadership standing, literally and figuratively. How’s that for a big, bad Islamic Republic? The guy in charge is not just unfit, he’s a walking symbol of what happens when tyranny crumbles under its own corruption.

Americans are supposed to believe Iran is a serious threat when its new leader can’t even command respect in his own country? Globalists and leftists love to prop up these despots as a counterweight to U.S. power, but the truth is, the Ayatollah’s son is more of a punchline than any real challenger. And let’s not forget, for all their anti-American venom, the Iranian regime always manages to beg the West for mercy the moment the heat gets turned up.

The real story here is the fallacy of so-called Middle Eastern “strongmen.” Liberals and their D.C. puppets wring their hands about “regime change,” but the regime in Tehran is rotting from the inside. Now, with America finally flexing muscle again, the world can see the Iranian dictatorship for what it really is—a wounded, flailing relic that only looks powerful in left-wing op-eds and CNN segments.

So, who’s really in charge in Iran—a battered son desperate for his father’s throne, or a terror cult clinging to the last shreds of legitimacy as the world moves on? One thing’s clear: when America stands strong, tyrants start to fall apart. Isn’t it time our own leaders learned that lesson, instead of coddling every broken dictator who hates our country?

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