Iran’s regime just put on a massive show—filling the streets with “mourners” for the late Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. All those crowds we’re supposed to believe are heartbroken over the dictator’s 40-day death anniversary. But there was one face missing: his own son, Mojtaba Khamenei—the handpicked successor, the new “supreme leader”—nowhere to be seen. The regime loves its creepy pageantry. But even with all their stage-managed weeping, they can’t hide the cracks showing in this brutal system.
This is Iran’s idea of a smooth transition: silence and shadows, with Mojtaba hiding away while his father’s memory is plastered across the country. The regime wants the world to see unity and loyalty. What we actually see? Fear, disarray, and a desperate effort to conceal the truth from both their citizens and the West. Liberals love to claim we should “understand” the Iranian government, playing right into the mullahs’ hands with their endless appeasement. But Tehran can’t even keep its own leadership on the same stage for a funeral, let alone present a stable face to the world.
While Biden and his globalist friends twiddle their thumbs, preaching “diplomacy” and “engagement,” the real Iran is a land of terror, lies, and rigged mourning parades. There are no open elections, just a dynasty of religious extremists switching thrones while ordinary Iranians suffer under their boots. The so-called “supreme leader” can’t even honor his own father in public, probably too busy watching his back—or hiding from a population that’s sick of being controlled.
It’s telling that even now, American and European elites keep coddling this regime, whispering about restoring Obama’s disastrous Iran deal. They ignore the endless human rights abuses, the terrorist funding, and the fact that the only “crowds” the mullahs draw are those who are forced to show up at gunpoint. Iran’s leadership wouldn’t last two days if real freedom broke out, and deep down, they know it.
Maybe next time the State Department fawns over “dialogue” with Iran, someone should remind them that the new “supreme leader” can’t even show his face for his father’s funeral. That’s the ugly truth liberals and their globalist buddies refuse to admit: the Iranian regime is terrified of its own people—and even more terrified of American strength. Why would anyone in their right mind still want to negotiate with these cowards?
Source: Breitbart
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