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Information on the current mood on the Iranian street can be found here: “Iran fears US strike could break Islamic regime’s grip on power by reigniting protests, sources say,” Jerusalem Post, February 2, 2026:
During the early January protests, witnesses and rights groups said, security forces crushed demonstrations with lethal force, leaving thousands killed and many wounded. Tehran blamed the violence on “armed terrorists” linked to Israel and the US….
The Iranians who joined the protests could see for themselves that their fellows were not “armed terrorists,” but people much like themselves, fed up with the regime’s misallocation of resources and mishandling of the economy, that condemned so many of them to live in poverty in a country that was once, and could be again, so rich.
In a post, the supreme leader claimed that “seditionists in Iran burned people alive. They beheaded people. They committed the very same atrocities that Islamic State committed.”…
The supreme leader knows that almost all of the protesters were unarmed, that they did not “burn people alive” nor “behead” anyone. Fewer than 200 Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps operatives and police died during the protests, while almost 40,000 protesters were killed and 330,000 wounded in January.
The rulers in Iran are terrified of their own people, whose anger deepens by the day. All they know about how to handle the situation is suppression with an armed fist, and uttering nonsense and lies about those — roughly 85% of the Iranian people, according to opinion polls — who want to see the regime end. The protesters are dismissed as tools of the Americans and the “Zionists.” No one believes this tale.
When a former president, Hassan Rouhani, says that only with “major reforms” will the regime have a chance to survive, when a former prime minister, Mir Hossein Mousavi, goes even farther, in saying that there is nothing the regime can do to survive, because “the game is over” — meaning the end of the regime is at hand — and when in the last week, a former speaker of the Iranian parliament, Mehdi Karroubi, declares that “the depth of the tragedy [of protester deaths and injuries] is so deep that no excuse or justification can be accepted for this horrific and merciless massacre,” what must the less fanatical mullahs and military men now be thinking?
America’s “massive armada” has been assembled. The pressure on Trump to help the people of Iran to throw off their persecutors — to do what he promised to do if the killing did not stop, and while it has decreased it has not stopped — is growing. Clearly the Americans are going to do something with their ships, and fighter jets, and drones, and bombs. So they think about what they should do: “Should I go into hiding now? Should I do what many military men did in 1978, when they abandoned the Shah and made their peace with the protesters? I see the writing on the wall, and I’m not willing to take a bullet, or have my family harmed, for the supreme leader and his rotten regime. Time to signal to the opposition that I won’t oppose them.” And the defections have started, with the staffs of Iranian embassies abroad choosing to abandon their posts. Now we need members of the IRGC to defect to the opposition, as so many soldiers did in 1978 from the Shah’s army.
Some say that on Iran Trump is all hat and no cattle. I say that the regime is crumbling from within — see the remarks above from a former president, a former prime minister, and a former speaker of the Majlis — and Trump is wisely holding off his attack on Iran until it is clear to the world that Iran has no intention of meeting his demands, and until all of the defenses against Iranian ballistic missiles and drones are in place, around American military bases in the region, Saudi oilfields, and Israeli cities. And then the supreme leader, and the rest of the world, will see what the American military, unleashed, can do.

Those tyrants of that Islamic regime should, indeed, fear the righteous worth of the people of Iran. For when that tyranny falls, the Iranian people will be very justified when the give those evil men who had so such terrible oppressive and deadly power in Iran everything that those villains deserve. In this case the old saying, rightly applies, which is “What goes around comes around.” Likewise, it has also been said “Paybacks are hell.” Those dictators will reap the violence and death that they inflected on others.
After the collapse of that horrific Islamic tyranny of Iran those despicable misery and murder inflecting desposts will fear the justified and righteous wrath of the Iranian people, For those tyrants and the thugs in uniform who kept them in power and their stooges who carried out the vicious oppressive and murderous orders of those tyrants against the Iranian people , are no better than the Nazi heads and those SS thugs during World War II
.Remember the Nuremberg trials ?
Likwise , those dictators and those who upheld then in power need to have a type of Tehran trials and the severely punished . Either with life in prison or most likely death . If they aren’t executed immediately after being captured..
In either case ,those wicked rulers of Iran do have good reason to be terrified of the Iranian people , for after the people capture them , they will receive everything that they they truly deserve.
Too long — didn’t read.
Those ayatollahs mullahs and the other Muslim despots in tyrannical control in that Islamic regime of Iran terribly oppress the Iranian people through their thugs in uniform who are called the “Islamic Revolutionary guards.’
Therefore, it’s no wonder that the people of Iran are revolting against those tyrants in power in Iran. Nevertheless, because the that “mullah regime’s Islamic state police , Revolutionary guards, many Iranians still live in fear of those Muslim dictators of that Islamic tyranny. As Benjamin Franklin in his periodical entitled POOR RICHARD’S ALMANAC printed “For it reads “Those who are feared are also hated.”
Nevertheless, there are limits to how far fear can suppress a terribly abused and oppressed people. For the Iranian people have “reached a point where fear is no longer a deterrent” In high-level meetings, official regime official said. As revealed in this jihad watch article. He also remarked that the “People are extremely angry,” he said, adding a US attack could lead Iranians to rise up again. “The wall of fear has collapsed. There is no fear left.”
For that tyrant Ayatollah Khamenei is an enemy the Iranian people, through that misery and death inflecting horrific Islamic tyranny of Iran, which is evil in sense of that word, he push the people too far. Therefore, that Islamic tyranny should be overthrown and replaced with a genuine government which respects and safeguards that natural human rights and freedom which of the people should of Iran have.
Therefore, it’s fitting to relate to the concepts, precepts and guidelines of the Intellect philosopher John Locke, His basic principles .very much apply to this situation in Iran.
For Mr. Locke taught that any good government has the duty to ensure the security and safety of its citizens ,So the people under the bondage and oppression of a tyrannical government do have every natural and ethical right to overthrow that terrible and oppressive tyrannical government.
A couple short sentences would have sufficed instead of the long winded bilge you barf up almost daily.
Too long didn’t read.
They should have their bags packed, and a jet fueled up and parked near the runway.
Irans karma is coming back to haunt them
It’s not in the US best interest to become involved in regime change and endless wars. That’s why we voted for Trump.
Nothing can be finer
Than the mullaz get their hiners
Kicked the hell outta Iran
Yank them by their scarves
Hang them off lamp posts
Lynch them, knife them
Blow them up.
Let Iran be free
And renamed Persia.
By Uncle Neb
You were doing fine till the end where you chalked up Trump’s waiting to strike to waiting for the right moment. As you said ‘….while almost 40,000 protesters were killed and 330,000 wounded in January”. (Well, some say many more thousand killed, but ok.) Let’s not forget he urged Iranians to get out and protest and promised he had their backs when he had no plan in place. And on the heels of the carnage he was jovial as he gave a speech without mentioning them.
If or when orders are given to strike Iran, it won’t be for the innocents.
This has to be the joke of the century.
UN Watch on X: “NO JOKE: The Islamic regime in Iran has just been elected as Vice-Chair of the U.N. Commission for Social Development, whose priority theme will be promoting democracy, gender equality, and ensuring tolerance and non-violence. Chair: “I hear no objection.” https://t.co/mKdYfHVv6R” / X
Jeremiah 49: 34-39.
If they fear the people of Iran, then they do not represent the people of Iran. They only represent their own personal, self-centered values. It has been obvious for many years now. Consider the imams with Rolex watches.
Most of those who took the Hostages back in 1979 were killed in their War with Iraq