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Protesters in Tehran Declare ‘PRESIDENT TRUMP STREET”

The contrast could not be more glaring. While Barack Obama and Joe Biden bitterly betrayed the Iranian people—choosing secret letters, pallets of cash, sanctions relief, and regime brutality over freedom — Donald Trump stood openly and unapologetically with those fighting their Islamic jailers. Iranians know the difference. As the regime’s buildings burn, police defect, and chants for the Shah echo across Tehran and the provinces, protesters have gone so far as to christen a street “President Trump Street.” This is not symbolism—it is judgment. The Iranian people remember who armed their oppressors and who named their killers for what they are. And they are making it unmistakably clear which American president they believe stands on the side of liberation—and which ones chose the mullahs instead.

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“DEATH TO KHAMENEI!”: Iran Uprising Explodes, Police Defect, IRGC Collapses in Tehran as Banks Burn and Towns Go Regime-Free

With police defecting, IRGC positions collapsing in Tehran, banks and regime assets burning, and towns declared regime-free, Iran’s fast-moving revolt enters a decisive phase as Khamenei’s rule visibly unravels.

And as Iranians bleed and cities burn for freedom, the sharia-compliant media does what it always does—covers for the regime, buries the truth, and chooses silence and obedience over journalism.

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The Simurgh Rises: How an Ancient Persian Myth Has Become the Symbol of Iran’s Revolt

The Simurgh, the majestic bird of Persian lore, traditionally described with the head of a dog, the claws of a lion, and the tail of a peacock, embodies centuries of pre-Islamic wisdom, resilience, and the inherent power of the people. From the epic verses of Ferdowsi to the Sufi parables of Attar, the Simurgh now soars through protest art, poetry, and social media, offering a potent counter-narrative to the centralized authority of the Ayatollahs. An ancient myth has taken flight, becoming a powerful symbol of resistance against the clerical regime in Iran.

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The 2009 Obama’s Betrayal of Iranian People

In June 2009, the streets of Tehran were flooded with millions of protesters in what became known as the Green Movement. Following a disputed election that kept Mahmoud Ahmadinejad in power, the world watched as Iranian citizens – led by youth and women – demanded “Where is my vote?” The crackdown that followed was brutal:…

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Day Seven of Iran’s Uprising: Death Toll Rises, Regime Panics as Orders to Silence Pro–Reza Pahlavi Slogans

As the streets of Iran run red with the blood of a people fighting for freedom, Democrats and leftists in the West march loudly for the bloody dictator Nicolás Maduro—while remaining almost entirely silent on Iran. Day seven of the uprising marked the largest and deadliest phase yet, with protests spreading to up to 90 cities, women and Gen Z students at the forefront, and between 10 and 17 protesters reportedly killed after Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei ordered “rioters” crushed. Live fire intensified, arrests likely soared well beyond 1,000, and protesters escalated by burning regime symbols and chanting for Reza Pahlavi, whose leadership is increasingly embraced. Chants now even invoke Donald Trump, as Iranians draw direct parallels between Maduro’s arrest and their own oppressors’ impunity. Y

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How Will the Iranian Regime Collapse?

After 46 years of enduring the mullahs’ hellish regime, the people of Iran are now out on the streets all over the country, in Tehran, Mashhad, Kermanshah, and Qeshm, and a dozen other cities, in numbers we have not seen before, protesting against the economic degringolade.

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“FINAL BATTLE’: Regime Panics as Clerics Flee Cities and Iran Erupts Nationwide, “DEATH TO KHAMENEI!” “LONG LIVE THE SHAH!”

“This is the final battle,
Pahlavi is returning.”

The scale, geographic spread, and escalating violence suggest Iran is facing one of the gravest internal crises in the history of the Islamic Republic—and potentially a decisive turning point.

Reports that mullahs are taking off their robes and turbans, changing into civilian clothes and fleeing major cities.

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Iran Claims They’re in ‘All-Out War’ With US, Europe and Israel

With the people of Iran increasingly in revolt—and their sympathies openly aligned with Israel and the United States—the mullahs’ regime is running out of road. The clerical state is cracking under pressure from within and without, and it knows it.

That reality spilled out in a rare moment of candor from Iran’s president, Masoud Pezeshkian, who declared, “We are in an all-out war with the U.S., Israel, and Europe.”

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Israeli General Avivi On Iran’s Many Miscalculations

Israeli Brig. Gen. (ret’d) Amir Avivi has published here a piece on Iran’s many mistakes that made the IDF’s stunning successes in its war with the Islamic Republic possible. In just under two weeks—and after years of mounting pressure—Iran has suffered a series of devastating blows. Key military commanders and nuclear scientists have been killed,…

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Reza Pahlavi Appeals to Iranian Officials to Break with the Islamic Republic

Reza Pahlavi is the son of the late Shah, who has been living in exile in the United States ever since Ayatollah Khomeini replaced his father as the ruler of Iran. He has been appealing to Iranian officials, including military leaders, to break with the Islamic Republic, now that it has been dealt blow after blow by Israel, severely weakening the hold of the regime on its people.

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A Call For International Action

The recent ceasefire in the conflict between Iran and Israel has not brought peace to the Iranian people. Instead, it has unleashed a brutal campaign by the Islamic Republic’s theocratic regime to tighten its grip on power.