Iran is collapsing from within while the West watches its secret war unravel

Iran’s leaders love to brag about their war on the West. But here’s the reality: the regime is losing badly—not just on the battlefield, but right at home. While the fanatics in Tehran fund terror and chaos across the Middle East, their own people are suffering. The so-called “second front” against their enemies isn’t on some distant border. It’s right under their noses, inside Iran, with a population ready to burst.

Forget what the liberal media wants you to believe. The real crisis isn’t caused by “American sanctions” or Western meddling. It’s homegrown. Iran’s economy is a dumpster fire. Citizens face food shortages, a collapsing currency, and daily reminders that their rulers care more about funding terrorists than feeding families. This is socialism and religious tyranny at its worst, and it’s the result of decades of failed leadership from the mullahs.

You’d think with all this pressure, Tehran would try to make life better for its people. But no. The regime doubles down on crushing dissent, arresting political opponents, and spewing anti-American rhetoric. Meanwhile, the streets are restless. Young Iranians are fed up. They see their country’s wealth spent on missiles for groups like Hezbollah while they scrounge for bread. How’s that for liberal priorities? It’s exactly the kind of disaster that happens when globalists and dictators run the show.

Let’s not forget the role of Western appeasers. For years, weak-kneed diplomats ignored Iran’s human rights abuses, hoping that talk and bribes could tame the mullahs. All that did was buy Tehran more time to wreck its own country and menace its neighbors. Now, as the regime teeters, the left wants us to worry about “stability.” Why? The Iranian people long for freedom. They’re not inspired by Biden’s empty words or European hand-wringing—they’re desperate for real change.

Tehran has already lost this war at home. No missile or secret police can prop up a government that starves and betrays its own people. While Western elites fret about not upsetting the ayatollahs, Iran’s furious citizens see the truth. Who will stand with them? Or will the West, once again, cower in the face of tyranny and watch as freedom fights its way out—alone?

Source: NY Post


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