I’d Be a Target of Iran’s Dictator 100 Times Again
The Islamic Shiite Caliphate regime in Iran has consistently sought to impose its outdated ideology through severe censorship domestically, suppression of dissidents and critics, assassinations of activists, and a propaganda machine abroad. The mullahs and their clerical production apparatus, known as the seminaries, have always been opposed to development, progress, modernity, and civility in Iran. These backward-thinking clerics have consistently led efforts in destruction, chaos, crime, and terrorism, positioning themselves at the forefront of these actions.
This criminal group thrives on grandstanding and propaganda, aiming to keep society mired in stagnation, backwardness, and darkness. The presence of mullahs in Iran represents a clash between barbarism and civilization. After 46 years of religious despotism, Iranian society has gradually realized that patriotism and a focus on Iran’s ancient culture and history are the keys to freeing the nation from this octopus-like religious machinery.
The mullahs in Iran seized power, but power has neither been contained nor governed by the rule of law. The Islamic regime is now widely despised within Iran, and its leaders are corrupt, thoughtless, and devoid of understanding or awareness of today’s world. The current regime’s mafia has occupied Iran. Their survival depends on creating crises and chaos, leaving no room for hope, as darkness and closure prevail across the nation.
The mullahs dream of a docile and obedient nation, but Iran’s youth are acutely aware that such a regime is doomed. The current system is utterly unfit for the 21st century. Iran’s society is awake, enlightened, and aware. Remarkably, an anti-regime mindset has taken root within a suppressed population confronting poverty, further fueling the dynamic Iranian society’s determination to bring about regime change.
Khamenei, the self-proclaimed representative of God on Earth and the so-called leader of the Islamic world, is nothing more than a boastful, self-aggrandizing, and cowardly figure disconnected from reality.
I always write in English, and even if I were targeted a thousand times by the mullahs’ oppressive and terrorist regime in Tehran, I would still proclaim that this regime is collapsing, and the Iranian people will prevail. Though turbulent times lie ahead for Iran, any future after the regime’s fall is a cause for celebration, as the mafia of criminal Ayatollahs in Iran and the Middle East will vanish, relegated to the dustbin of history where they rightfully belong.