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The people of Iran are patiently waiting for freedom.

Breathing is prohibited in Iran


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USPA NEWS - Let's talk again about a world without the Islamic Republic of Iran, a world without war, a world where days can be beautiful without the Khamenei regime. I still hope.

Based on my recent conversations with many Iranians inside Iran and those in forced exile, I increasingly gather that the Islamic Republic of Iran and Ali Khamenei have no place in the hearts of the Iranian people. Any compromise with the Iranian regime is a mistake, and there is only one solution for bringing peace to the Middle East and the people of Iran: a regime change in Iran.
The people of Iran are heavily oppressed by the government. Any form of dissent, even sharing economic or social news on their social media pages within Iran, results in arrests due to opposition to the Islamic Republic. They face detention, torture, and an uncertain future.
The people of Iran have recently made a commendable and admirable historical decision.
Both inside and outside Iran, they are highly informed about historical books and real issues.
They are well aware of the deep roots of the Holy Land of Israel in history, declaring it as holy.
They understand that, in this historical moment, standing in support of the Holy land of Israel aligns with the right side of history.
The brutal regime of the Islamic Republic and Khamenei, despite the support of the Iranian people for Israel, is attempting to conceal this fact. As always, they engage in false propaganda. I believe that lying has always been a solution for the dictatorial Khamenei regime, but these days, the people inside Iran no longer tolerate these lies. They actively seek to spread awareness through the internet, engagement with foreign networks, foreign journalists, and various channels. This has angered the Khamenei dictatorship, leading to stricter laws on internet freedom in Iran every day. It has become so severe that Iranians genuinely fear the possibility of the regime completely shutting down the internet across the country soon!
Despite all the violence by the Iranian regime and the grand dictator Khamenei, I remain hopeful for the downfall of this regime. Historical evidence regarding the collapse of dictatorial regimes and ruthless figures like Khamenei bears a striking resemblance to the current situation in Iran. Several points can be highlighted:

1. Excessive despair among the people towards the regime.
2. Failures of Khamenei's support for global terrorism and regional terrorists, particularly groups supported by the IRGC, are evident.
3. Misperceptions of the Islamic Republic about the Iranian people, especially the new generation that is educated, brave, and outstanding, have led to a sense of horror for the Khamenei government.
4. The importance of the new generation in informing those who were afraid, and the high level of awareness among the new generation, is highly appreciated by the majority of Iranians.
5. Economic pressures and international sanctions, which could intensify with designating the IRGC as a terrorist organization in Europe.
6. The lack of fear among the Iranian people due to government suppression, extreme poverty, and very high inflation in a country that is very wealthy.
All these indicators point towards a regime change in Iran. I believe the majority of Iranians have even chosen the type of their future system, and they are inclined towards the leadership of the late Shah's son, who is in exile (Prince Reza Pahlavi). "One of the best actions that Prince Reza Pahlavi undertook, and one that the intelligent people of Iran highly appreciate, was his visit to Israel. This move was a significant honor for the people of Iran and has contributed to further unsettling the Khamenei regime "I believe we can eagerly await very joyful news for all the people of Iran and countries advocating human rights at any moment. The dictatorial regime of Khamenei is truly on the verge of collapse. The people of Iran can, at any moment, bring about a change in the dictatorial regime through peaceful protests, and if Iran achieves freedom, it will not only be beneficial for all nations but also bring an end to baseless and irrational wars in the region.
Furthermore, with the fall of Ali Khamenei, Iran, a country with a rich history and historical sites like Pasargadae (tomb of Cyrus the Great), Persepolis, and many other historical centers, along with excellent cuisine and cultured people, can open a door of hope for the entire world. Iran has the potential to become one of the excellent countries for living and traveling. It's essential to consider that Iran has not undergone reconstruction for about 45 years. Upon the country's freedom, there will be a crucial need for urban reconstruction in the worn-out areas, a task many significant companies worldwide can undertake. Additionally, due to the harsh Khamenei regime, Iran has been deprived of reputable global brands such as Chevrolet, Ford, McDonald's, KFC, and many other food, clothing, and even aviation companies for 45 years.
This can provide a new place in the Middle East, a hub in need of modernization, for working and conducting business. Iran, if free from the Islamic regime and the fall of Ali Khamenei, is beneficial for the entire world. Therefore, I hope that after reading this article, you decide to support the people of Iran, who are peacefully and justly demanding international support for freedom and human rights.

"So, we should strive to replace democracy with a brutal regime called the Islamic Republic, led by a dictator named Ali Khamenei. We need to clearly state everywhere that a free Iran is in the interest of all people worldwide, and without the regime of Ali Khamenei, Iran can put an end to many wars.

Therefore, ending the wars in the Middle East and bringing about positive changes in the international economy can be achieved by the first and most important step: regime change in Iran.
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