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It’s a Matter of Days: Is Iran’s Regime Finally Collapsing?

For more than 40 years, Iran's radical regime ruled with terror. They crushed protests, tortured dissenters, and spilled blood in every corner of the Middle East. But now—for the first time—something’s changed. Fear has switched sides.


Freedom for Iran protest in Trafalgar Square protesting about the freedom and safety of women in Iran.
Freedom for Iran protest in Trafalgar Square protesting about the freedom and safety of women in Iran. (Shutterstock)

The tyrants in Tehran are running scared. And while I won’t say the end is guaranteed tomorrow, you can feel it in the air. We are dangerously close to watching the Islamic Republic collapse right in front of us.


The Air Is Cracking in Iran


When Israel struck back on June 13, it wasn’t just about retaliation—it was about removing a threat that’s been poisoning the region for decades. They hit deep. They hit hard. Nuclear facilities, missile bases, commanders—gone. Iran’s pride took a punch it never saw coming.

And then came the U.S.


On June 21, America entered the fight—not with words, but with B-2 bombers and bunker busters. Fordow, Natanz, Esfahan—key sites that took Iran decades to build were flattened in the airstrike that changed the course of history.


The Ayatollah and his gang aren’t sitting on golden thrones anymore. They’re hiding underground, surrounded by walls and fear. Reports say Supreme Leader Khamenei has locked himself in a military bunker, completely cut off from the public. And there are reports—mysterious flights taking off from Iran and disappearing from radar. No explanations. No answers. Either the leadership fled like cowards, or they’ve already evacuated their families to safety while leaving the rest of Iran to burn. That’s what tyrants do—they run and hide when the fire gets too close.


US Air Force B-2 Spirit Bomber flying
US Air Force B-2 Spirit Bomber flying, Shutterstock

People Have Had Enough


The real turning point isn’t just military—it’s the people.


Something historic is happening inside Iran. For the first time in decades, the people aren’t just protesting the regime—they’re openly siding with Israel inside of Iran. That’s not a typo. Across Iranian cities, people are risking their lives to chant in support of the Jewish state. They’re not calling for vengeance—they’re calling for freedom. And they’re begging Israel: “Don’t stop. Keep going.”

That’s how hated the regime has become.


People have nothing left to lose, and they’re not hiding it anymore. The slogans have changed. The anger has a target—and it’s not the West. It’s not Israel. It’s the corrupt, cowardly rulers who have robbed their future and murdered their hope.

This isn't foreign-instigated rebellion. This is a homegrown uprising with eyes wide open. When Israel and the U.S. stepped in, the regime expected a nationalist backlash. What they got instead was the collapse of their last shield—public fear.

The Iranian people have made it clear: they’re not defending their leaders. They’re done with them. In fact, they don't see the Ayatollahs as their leaders but rather their captors. They want to get rid of them, and live in a free Iran.


The U.S. Didn’t Go Far Enough Before—Now It’s Doing What’s Right


Under Obama and Biden, America played footsie with the Iranian regime. Billions were sent to these thugs in the name of diplomacy. What did that get us? A nuclear program on steroids, terror proxies all over the Middle East, and Americans killed by Iranian-backed militias.


Trump did what had to be done. And now, finally, with U.S. forces back in the picture, we’re seeing what happens when strength meets evil. Iran is being pushed into a corner it can't escape from.

The question is: will America keep going? Or will it stop short, again?


Islamic regime's members of Basij unit in Urmia, Iran. They are tasked with supressing protests of Iranians
Members of the Islamic regime's Basij unit in Urmia, Iran. They are tasked with suppressing the protests of Iranians (Wikimedia)

It’s Not Just Iran’s Problem—It’s the World’s


Let’s be clear: this regime has caused enough bloodshed to last ten lifetimes. They’ve armed Hezbollah in Lebanon, Hamas in Gaza, the Houthis in Yemen, Shiite militias in Iraq and Syria. Everywhere there's chaos in the Middle East, Iran’s fingerprints are there.

This isn’t about some local rebellion. This is about ending a machine of death that’s been exporting terror for four decades. And it’s about protecting Israel—the only democracy in the region, the Jewish homeland, and America’s closest ally—from a regime that has promised to wipe it off the map.

You want to talk Bible? Try this:“I will bless those who bless you, and whoever curses you I will curse.” —Genesis 12:3

Iran's regime has cursed Israel for years. And now the curse is circling back to its doorstep.


The End Is Near—But What Comes Next Matters


We’re close. You can almost taste the collapse. But if we leave the field too early—if we let Iran become another Libya or Syria—then we’ve wasted the moment. We need a real plan: not just to end the regime, but to support a new Iran built by Iranians who want peace, liberty, and truth. In my opinion, the only true leader who can lead a free Iran is the son of the Shah, Reza Pahlavi - whom I met in Jerusalem.


The Iranian people deserve that chance. The Middle East deserves that peace. And Israel deserves to live without a genocidal regime breathing down its neck.

We are not looking at the end of a skirmish. We are staring at the possible end of one of the most dangerous regimes in modern history.

It’s a matter of days—not forever. And the world better be ready.

4 comentários


Convidado:
14 minutes ago

Izlamic republic in Iran is global threat and must be overthrown Many Iranian people in Iran my country dont have freedom not internet not personal freedom you the person who say bullshit to the Israel and siding with my people oppressor you will pay for it wait for it izlam will fall

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Convidado:
06 de jul.

. דביל, תתמקד קודם כל בישראל ותהפוך את ישראל למדינה טובה יותר עבור הישראלים, כדי שלא יעזבו.


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Uri Ghellick
22 de jun.

Iran is far from collapse… think you’ll find Israel is closer to collapse considering all the damage in Haifa and Tel Aviv.

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Convidado:
16 minutes ago
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Screw the Islam and Islamic republic in Iran you see this message from Iranian

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