By Kirollos Abdalla —
As the (formerly) Islamic regime attempted to celebrate its anniversary on Feb. 11, Iranians from their balconies and windows drowned out even the fireworks screaming “Death to Khamenei.”
A lone regime supporter shown on video on Tousi TV shouted the usual: Allahu Akbar.
“Shut the hell up with your Allahu Akbar,” the man filming yelled back, per translation. “Shut the f— up, you retarded lamb. You killed 30,000 people.”

Allah seems to be getting drowned out these days in Iran. Fed up that all the nation’s wealth goes to fund Islam-promoting terror around the world and nothing is reinvested in Iran, the Iranians have stood up resiliently to their regime.
Despite being killed indiscriminately, the Iranians are continuing to not back down, albeit they’re avoiding the heavy machine guns of militia now patrolling the streets.
“The Iranian nation is basically the largest prison in the world,” says Mayhar Tousi, newscaster in the UK originally from Iran. “Ninety million people have been taken hostage by the Iranian Revolutionary Guard Corp. It’s a prison with massive borders, massive forces walking around the streets, patrolling and closing down with checkpoints.”
During the uprising of millions taking to the streets, they burned down some 60 mosques because these are centers for propaganda, for whipping up vulnerable young men into terroristic furor, for training of the people-suppressing paramilitary force, the Basij. Previously, Iranians have stopped attending mosque so much that two-thirds of the nation’s mosques have closed for lack of attendance.

Speculation abounds if President Trump will actually use the military assets he’s amassing encircling Iran. The question is NOT could the U.S. win. The question is: Could Iran successfully land at least one punch? Just one American life lost would generate a huge blowback, not just from the Woke dictator-loving Left, but from Trump’s own political base.
An untrained observer would think it unlikely that the U.S. would be able to execute a perfect strike, as it did in small-time Venezuela, against the larger nation of Iran, without suffering any losses.
Some political analysts say Trump is selling out on his promise to back Iranian protesters and backing down on the strike just because it hasn’t materialized yet. Others argue that these strikes take months of preparation to be carried out properly, so we shouldn’t doubt.
From the other point of view, the regime is in a hard position. They relied on suppressing their people through killing, a surefire tact in the past. But this time, they may have gone too far. People are not afraid, they are unforgiving. They will never accept an Islamic regime again.
At the same time, the hardline elements of the regime won’t accept a negotiated deal to abandon its ballistic missiles. If the negotiating team caves in, they will face a coup from hardliners back home, Tousi says.
Perhaps the biggest indicator of what is going to happen is, as always, the money trail. U.S. Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent said that through their financial surveillance and containment protocols they have observed massive amounts of regime money being wired out of the country.
An estimated $1.5 billion has left Iran. Where the money goes, the leaders will follow. “The rats are leaving the ship,” Bessent remarked.
Meanwhile, Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is bravely hiding in his underground 17 homes connected by a network of tunnels so he can constantly change habitation to avoid being bunker-busting bombed.
Talks are scheduled next week in Muscat, Oman. Negotiations quickly evaporated on Feb. 6 when Iranian hardliners refused to back down on their nuclear weapons program.
The U.S. rightly fears an attempt at nation-building after repeated failures in the Mideast. What’s different this time are almost 90M people fed up with tyranny, terrorism and radical Islam.



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