Politics

What direction is the Iranian regime heading towards?

The fall of Gaddafi? The staying of Kim


People in silence, but ready for uprising. (Source: Saman Hajibabaei)
Ayatollahs must to go
USPA NEWS - People who are tired of an oppressive regime,
a regime that is vile and supports terrorism, a regime that has raised the price of even bread for the weak segments of society, a regime that has transformed a wealthy country into the poorest country, a regime that kills children and youth for its own survival, a regime that only suppresses, a regime that only remembers to act against humanity, peace, and goodness, a regime that cannot compromise with any country, a regime that is strongly hostile to its own people.
Now the main question is: will this regime remain?
Certainly, no regime has ever succeeded in permanently suppressing its opponents. All authoritarian regimes eventually fall. But the main question is, why does the regime of the Ayatollahs still hold power? After all these repeated crimes?
There are many factors that may have contributed to this regime remaining in power.
1. The lack of a suitable alternative.

2. The fear of the regime's brutal
suppression among the people.

3. The exclusion of the terrorist group IRGC from the terrorist list.

4. The Western world's perception that it can negotiate with this regime!

5. Hope for change and reform from foreign countries rather than from the people within Iran; the Iranian people are well aware of the nature, principles, and foundation of this regime—corruption, lies, hypocrisy, and enmity toward everyone.
And this trend of the regime will not change.
Therefore, in the regime's fake elections, we observed that the regime is only lying; public participation was very low.
This regime has reached a point where (when the president of this country dies) the people of this country celebrate.

They rejoice...

The judgment is yours: will this regime remain in power?

History has shown that such regimes fall in a strangely sudden manner.

The gap within the upper echelons of the Khamenei regime has become very large.
The class divide in society is very wide.
There is an economic collapse and the regime's policies are ineffective.

There are deadly disasters and many other problems.
The people of Iran have dealt with this issue very consciously and intelligently so far, but it now seems that the ongoing repression is losing its effect.

People are very tired and hopeless about their future, living in the shadow of fear and oppression created by Ali Khamenei and his delusional and irrational policies. This situation has caused children, teenagers, girls, mothers, men, boys, and everyone to be fed up with this regime, and everywhere, Iranians discuss the complete downfall of the regime, both inside and outside of Iran.

It seems that Iranians have been forced to become experienced politicians without going to university.

However, there are several fundamental issues that must be resolved as soon as possible to prepare for the regime's downfall.
1. Leadership of a popular alternative and the establishment of unity.

2. Complete isolation of the regime by Western countries.

3. Maximum sanctions.

4. Support for the people of Iran.

5. Establishment of reliable parties.

6. Identification of traitors who are the regime's mercenaries abroad and their swift deportation.
With Masoud Pezeshkian's speech and the tremor in his voice during the address, along with the fear in his eyes, it was clearly evident that this regime has no strength to survive! He only repeated a few nonsensical clichés and the same old stories. Therefore, the Western world must understand that there is no difference between Masoud Pezeshkian and Ebrahim Raisi; the main decision-maker in Iran is just one person (Ali Khamenei).


We must accept the truth that the Islamic Republic can only be destroyed with the fall of the regime's top leader, and neither negotiations nor not sanctioning the IRGC terrorist will solve the issue.

We must acknowledge that Iran can have a golden era after the fall of this regime. But why is it that no organization or country officially and seriously supports the people of Iran? Why, despite having nine million Iranians in exile, have no parties been formed in exile, and why has no cohesive leadership been established?
The world must hear the voices of Iranians to understand this insane government led by leaders who know nothing and cannot even handle a simple speech, their faces filled with fear and stress, ruling in the name of God. They blame all problems and issues, even internal ones, on America and Israel. This regime is fundamentally flawed. If they could, they would even say that the reason for the lack of rain is because America caused this problem, or they would blame global warming and climatic issues on America.
Part of the Iranian regime's hostilities towards the people of Iran
From 1978 to 2024:

1. Fire attack on Cinema Rex

2. First Persian Gulf War (22 Sept. 1980 – 20 Aug. 1988)

3. Extrajudicial executions, sexual violence, massacres, crimes against humanity, insults (1988)

4. Attack on Tehran University Dormitory (1998)

5. Bloody suppression in 2009** and the killing of many young Iranians, including Neda Agha-Soltan

6. Sanchi Oil Tanker incident (2018)

7. Iranian Protests of December 2017–January 2018

8. Bloody protests and the killing of about 1,500 people in just 4 days in response to fuel price hikes

9. Downing of Ukrainian airliner (PS752) and killing 176 innocent

10. Collapse of the Plasco Buildingin Tehran, resulting in many deaths.
The Plasco Building was the first skyscraper and modern building in the Middle East.

11. Bloody protests of 2022 (Mahsa Amini)

12. Burning of Iran’s best university
and the violent suppression of protesting students at Tehran's Sharif University of Technology in 2022.

13.Burning of the political ward of Evin Prison in Tehran by launching rockets, killing several political prisoners (2022).

14. Burning of a drug rehabilitation center and the deaths of many patients under treatment (2023)
15. Chemical attacks on girls' schools in 2022 and 2023


16.The deaths of 49 gold mine workers in the city of Tabas, Iran, in recent days (2024)


And thousands of other crimes!

Does it really matter who the President of Iran is?

The country is plagued by poverty, and corruption and cronyism have made the people even poorer.
No president from this regime has come to make reforms or foster friendship.
For 45 years, religious extremists, many of whom are not originally from Iran but are residing there, have been shouting and wishing death upon other countries. Regardless of who has been the president, the policies have not changed.
Repressions have been severe under every president, carried out by direct orders from Ali Khamenei.

The organization of dirty terrorist groups has been entirely funded with the wealth of the Iranian people, without their consent!

Aren't the Ayatollahs the real enemies of the Iranian people?
Support for the People of Iran: A Call for Peace and Happiness
In a world where communication and solidarity among nations are more essential than ever, Western governments must move beyond expressing concern and take effective actions and stronger sanctions to support the people of Iran.

As repression and oppression reach their peak in Iran, supporting the people's demands for peace and freedom is not only a moral duty but a global necessity.

Targeted sanctions against the regime's leaders can help weaken their repressive power.

Additionally, supporting opposition groups and assisting in establishing a unified leadership outside the country can pave the way for positive changes and contribute to peace and tranquility in Iran.

As someone who is not a journalist and has no interest in politics, I cannot remain silent in the face of blatant oppression and injustice against innocent people. Expressing concern is not enough; practical and maximum actions are essential to support the people of Iran so they can achieve lives filled with joy and connections with the world.

I write so that future generations will understand that living in peace and connecting with others is a fundamental right.
History has shown that nothing is achieved through tyranny and violence. Instead, democracy and freedom can flourish societies and strengthen human relationships.

For example, historical events such as the Asian Games in 1974 held in Tehran exemplify this. This event not only showcased Iran’s efforts for advancement and demonstrated the power and culture of the country but also contributed to creating a space of solidarity and connection among Asian nations.

A bright future awaits Iranians if everyone acts for peace, friendship, and justice. We must strive together to create a better and happier world where human rights and fundamental freedoms for all individuals are upheld.

Only through global empathy and solidarity can we achieve our shared dreams of peace and happiness.
In conclusion, I write this text, even though I am not a journalist, so that future thinkers and visionaries may stay away from ignorance, superstition, and lies.
I merely recount history to ensure that our children do not experience the suffering and calamities that the Islamic Republic of Iran has inflicted.


Sanchi oil tanker incident
Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Sanchi_oil_tanker_collision
Rex cinema 1978
Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Brandanschlag_Cinema_Rex
1998/9 Iranian student protests
Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1999_Iranian_student_protests
Metropol Abadan
Source: https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Abadan_building_collapse
2009 Protest
Source: https://de.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Proteste_nach_der_iranischen_Pr%C3%A4sidentschaf
And, and, and……
My hope is that by recalling these truths, we can raise an aware and conscious generation that not only hears the voices of the oppressed but also strives for peace, freedom, and humanity. Let us come together with hearts full of hope to create a world where our children live in complete freedom and tranquility, drawing on the lessons of history to build a better future—one where no one is a victim of oppression and injustice.

We must remember that each of us, as human beings, should not only raise our voices against tyranny and injustice but also think about a bright future with hearts full of hope and empathy; a future where love and friendship prevail over hatred and division. Let us join hands and, with steadfast determination, strive together for justice and freedom. We fight not only for ourselves but for future generations who deserve a better life. Our voices are united, and this sound can become a storm for change. Our hope lies not only in our own abilities but also in our collective will.
The future is in our hands
Let us build it together—not with dreams and wishes, but with effort, unity, friendship, kindness, and learning. Dreams and wishes are mere lies that prevent us from achieving our desires. We must strive for a better world—a world free from ugliness and evil.
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