As Iran's rial plummets to record lows and food prices soar by 60 percent, a wave of anti-regime protests has erupted across the nation, entering its sixth day with chants of "Death to Khamenei" echoing from Tehran to Mashhad, Lorestan, and beyond.(89)
(122) What began as economic desperation among shopkeepers, petrochemical workers, retirees, and bakers has swiftly morphed into an existential revolt against the tyrannical grip of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's Islamist apparatus, with students now clashing with Basij militias at universities like Tehran and Amirkabir.(2)(6)(38) At least eight brave Iranians—ranging in age from 15-year-old Mostafa to 37-year-old Khodadad Shirvani—have been gunned down by regime security forces, their funerals transforming into fiery rallies where crowds chase off IRGC thugs and tear down propaganda banners.(115)(174)(211) This is no mere labor dispute; it is the Iranian people rising against a comprehensive civilizational system that enforces jihad through repression, viewing non-submission as a mortal sin derived straight from the Quran, Sira, and Hadith.(89)The spark is economic carnage, a direct consequence of the regime's squandered trillions on exporting Political Islam's jihad via proxies like Hamas, Hezbollah, and IRGC-backed militias that threaten Israel, America, and the West.(1)(4) Inflation hit 48.6 percent year-on-year by late 2025, with over 1,279 strikes and protests recorded in 2024 alone, fueled by sanctions that punish Iran's nuclear brinkmanship and terror sponsorship.(1)(278) Shop closures in major cities marked the uprising's start on December 28, but as the regime deploys water cannons, tear gas, and live fire—echoing the 2022 Mahsa Amini slaughter—demands have escalated to outright regime change.(2)(89) Universities shut down nationwide, ostensibly for weather but clearly to stifle the fury, while opposition leader Reza Pahlavi rallies the diaspora with calls for unity: "You are making history... Victory will be ours."(130)(261) In Marvdasht and Kuhdasht, mourners stormed police stations and repelled IRGC forces, a vivid rejection of the dualistic doctrine that sanctifies violence against "Kafirs" while masquerading mosques—those military bases of Political Islam—as mere houses of prayer.(30)(115)President Donald Trump's resounding declaration has electrified the movement: "If Iran shoots and violently kills peaceful protesters... the United States will come to their rescue. We are locked and loaded and ready to go."(74)(100)(205)(244)(253) This stark contrast to past administrations' silence during similar uprisings underscores America's renewed resolve under the Trump administration—a democratically elected U.S. government upholding constitutional freedoms—to confront authoritarian threats head-on.(105) Iran's mullahs lashed back foolishly, with Parliament Speaker threatening U.S. bases as "legitimate targets" and security chief Ali Larijani warning of "chaos" and harm to American soldiers, exposing their desperation as protests cripple the regime's facade.(3)(110)(186) Israeli leaders like National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir stand firmly with the Iranian people: "You deserve a free life, liberated from the killer dictator Khamenei."(145) Even as the regime stages pro-Khamenei marches in Tehran, the organic fury from funerals and streets signals a tipping point.(60)This uprising illuminates the existential peril Political Islam poses to Western values of democracy, rule of law, and liberty. Iran's regime, the world's foremost state sponsor of jihad, diverts resources from its starving populace to arm Hamas tunnels and Hezbollah arsenals, all while pursuing nuclear weapons to realize the "peace" of global Islamic submission.(1)(75) The left, which allies with Iran's network of global jihad, downplays these threats as mere economics, acting as useful idiots for antisemitic regimes hell-bent on Israel's annihilation.(2) Yet the Iranian revolutionaries' courage demands our unyielding support: expose the redefinition of "human rights" under Sharia, reject false equivalences between democratic self-defense and terror, and cheer the regime's collapse. As Reza Pahlavi vows, history is on the side of freedom—may Iran's liberation hasten the downfall of Political Islam's global menace.(130)
# Iran's Revolutionaries Defy the Mullahs: Protests Enter Critical Phase
Iran's streets are ablaze with defiance as widespread anti-regime protests, now in their sixth day, expose the crumbling facade of the Islamic Republic's tyranny.(6)
(30)(89)(122)(389)(422) Sparked by crippling economic woes under the regime's mismanagement, these uprisings have spread from rural provinces like Lorestan and Fars to major cities including Mashhad, Marvdasht, Kuhdasht, and Fooladshahr.(6)(28)(111)(115)(119)(174)(211)(296)(389)(511) Crowds chant "Death to Khamenei," storm police stations, overrun Basij bases and regime-run mosques, and chase off IRGC and Basij forces during funerals of slain protesters—turning mourning into mass rallies.(30)(38)(39)(97)(115)(274)(389)
Regime's Brutal Crackdown: Bloodshed Mounts
The Islamist regime, rooted in Political Islam's doctrine of jihad and submission, responds with familiar savagery: security forces have murdered at least eight protesters, including a 15-year-old boy and men up to 37, with reports of fresh killings at funerals and clashes.(28)
(123)(174)(197)(211)(278)(389)(511)(602) In Kuhdasht, locals repelled 50 IRGC and Basij thugs at one funeral, ripping down regime banners.(115) Pro-regime marches in Tehran, featuring mostly male crowds waving flags and chanting loyalty slogans, appear staged to feign support amid the chaos.(60) Students have joined the fray, amplifying calls for the regime's overthrow.(89)(389)
Trump's Bold Warning: America Stands Ready
President Donald Trump, embodying American strength and moral clarity, has issued a stark ultimatum: "If Iran shoots and violently kills peaceful protesters—which is their custom—the United States will come to their rescue. We're locked and loaded!"(64)
(74)(98)(134)(147)(205)(238)(244)(253)(364)(374)(434)(447)(505)(538)(544)(553) This echoes his administration's past successes against Iranian aggression, contrasting sharply with past hesitancy. Iran's desperate retorts—threatening U.S. bases as "legitimate targets" and vowing to "sever any intervening hand"—reveal a regime cornered and lashing out foolishly.(3)(92)(110)(121)(152)(186)(303)(392)(410)(429)(486)
Voices of Freedom: From Reza Pahlavi to Israel's Solidarity
Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi salutes the "brave and honorable compatriots" risking everything, urging they shatter the regime's chains.(130)
(178)(261)(430)(561) Israel's National Security Minister Itamar Ben-Gvir echoes this, declaring Iranians deserve "a free life, liberty, and a government that respects them."(145)(408)(445) Even as Israel monitors risks of regime retaliation,(75) the world hears Iran's cries—your voice resonates globally.(8) Diaspora rallies in Toronto chant the same anti-regime slogans, underscoring unified resolve.(177)
Path to Liberation: Exposing Political Islam's Collapse
These aren't mere protests; they are a revolutionary uprising against Political Islam's oppressive system, which prioritizes jihad over prosperity and views non-submission as a threat. The mullahs' economic failures—hyperinflation, shortages—stem from funding terror proxies like Hamas and Hezbollah, draining resources from a people yearning for Western values of liberty and rule of law. With Trump's backing and international eyes watching, the regime teeters. True peace demands its end: a free Iran aligned with democracy, not domination. Stand with these revolutionaries—history favors the bold.


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