U.S. Intel Shift: Stand Firm Against Iran’s regime
Time and again in meetings with U.S. Intelligence officials, whether in the Middle East or within America, I have stated bluntly that this outlaw regime in Tehran does not understand the language of diplomacy and dialogue. Their destructive ideology is built on Islamic Terrorism and Khomeinism—a black box of vile and filthy acts.
The criminal ayatollah’s policy is predicated on hostility towards Israel and the United States. Let us not forget that in the bleak winter of 1979, this regime came to power with the help of Islamic and Marxist terrorist groups and has, for nearly 46 years, continued its parasite-like existence relying on propaganda machines, suppression, and terrorist groups.
There is no difference between the reformists and the conservatives (hardliners); both are two sides of the same coin, preserving the Islamic Caliphate system of the Guardianship of the Islamic Jurist (a dictatorship of a criminal cleric who sees himself as Lord’s representative on Earth) and are willing to commit any atrocity.
Throughout my years working as a Middle East and counterterrorism researcher, I have always tried to expose in Arabic, English, Persian, and Kurdish the mafia-like terrorism network affiliated with the Islamic Republic. Sometimes American Intelligence Community figures have listened to my words, but perhaps because I was not officially employed by an agency, they did not want to heed my well-intentioned advice.
But this time, history has presented a golden opportunity—just as it once provided a chance to eradicate Nazism, Communism, Apartheid, Ba’athism, ISIS, and more, which were not repeated. Perhaps, in Trump’s second term, there might be an opportunity to destroy Khomeinism and Islamic terrorism, the 21st-century cancerous tumor of humanity, with Israel currently on the front lines of this battle.
I have always been a supporter of Trump, although I am neither a Republican nor a Democrat in the United States and have dear friends in both parties; however, the truth must be spoken. Trump’s second term could be historic if, with America’s help, the walls of religious tyranny in Tehran could be brought down, and Israel and the entire Middle East region could be freed from these Russian-serving mullahs. It must be clearly stated that if the savage mullah in Tehran obtains a nuclear bomb, the surgery will be delayed for years, and humanity will have to witness the creation of many crimes by this savage and terrorist Islamic tribe, which continues its existence under the ridiculous name of Islamic Resistance in the Shia Crescent and its Transnational Islamic Terrorism Network.
The recent nominations within the U.S. Intelligence Community under President Trump’s administration mark a decisive turn in the ongoing confrontation with the Iranian regime. The appointments of Tulsi Gabbard as the Director of National Intelligence, John Ratcliffe as the Director of the CIA, Mike Waltz as National Security Advisor, and Kristi Noem as Secretary of Homeland Security are not just routine changes. These are strategic, potentially altering the U.S.’s stance on one of the most formidable adversaries in the Middle East: the outlaw regime in Tehran.
These appointments come at a critical time when Iran’s regional aggression and clandestine operations on American soil and across Latin America have shown no signs of abating. All selected for these critical positions have been vocal critics of Tehran’s policies and have expressed strong pro-Israel stances, aligning closely with President Trump’s hardline approach towards Iran.
The Iranian terrorist-loving regime, which has repeatedly attempted to orchestrate attacks against high-profile targets, including plans to assassinate President Trump and the Prime Minister of Israel, views these appointments with apprehension. The regime fears that the new U.S. intelligence leadership will intensify efforts to dismantle its global terror network, which has been a cornerstone of Tehran’s foreign policy for decades.
The primary threat emanates from Iran’s extensive terrorist infrastructure, which includes both its Quds Force operatives and terrorist proxy entities like Hezbollah. These Islamic terrorist groups not only destabilize the Middle East but also pose a latent threat to U.S. national security and interests in Latin America, where Iranian influence has been growing. The importance of counterterrorism efforts, therefore, cannot be understated, and with these new appointments, the U.S. is bolstering its capacity to tackle these challenges head-on.
In alignment with President Trump’s policies, the newly appointed officials are expected to push back against the Iranian regime vigorously. Their mission will be to isolate Iran’s regime economically and diplomatically, curtailing its ability to fund and support terrorist activities. More importantly, they will play a crucial role in supporting the Iranian people‘s growing anti-regime sentiments, which are manifesting in widespread protests across the country.
The end goal is clear: to encourage and possibly expedite a regime change led by the Iranian populace, disillusioned by decades of economic mismanagement, oppression, and the regime’s focus on conflict abroad over well-being at home. The U.S. intelligence community, reinvigorated with leaders who are unapologetically tough on Iran, is a beacon of hope for many Iranians who yearn for a peaceful, prosperous future free from the clutches of the mullahs.
As these new appointees take up their roles, the world watches. The message to Tehran is unequivocal: the U.S. will no longer tolerate its destabilizing activities and terror exports. The time for a strategic, unyielding counter to Iran’s malign actions is now, promising a safer, more stable Middle East and a deterred Iranian threat on global peace.
From the bottom of my heart, I wish success for Trump and his anti-Iranian regime cabinet. Over the past 46 years, the mullahs have humiliated Iranians who cherish civilization, history, and culture. Perhaps Trump is the only one who can humiliate the mullahs, bringing encouragement and satisfaction to the patriotic people of Iran.
Now, the American intelligence community will critically assess these candidates before final confirmation to determine who possesses the necessary professional qualifications. Once all are approved, it is important to note that these new faces in America’s intelligence structure each bring a fresh perspective, an intriguing and motivated personality, tireless patriotism, and professional experience. I hope their new tenure in President Trump’s administration is filled with success.
However, I have written about my main concern with utmost sincerity: without regime change in Tehran and consigning the mullahs to the dustbin of history, neither peace nor tranquility, friendship, nor security will emerge in the Middle East or the world. Nor will American forces be safe, nor will America’s borders be protected from the menace of these savage, bloodthirsty serpents.