Thunderian
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Citizens of Iran, Iraq and Lebanon are, essentially, protesting for their own freedom, but a recurring target of protests in all three countries is the Islamic regime in Iran.
Both the Lebanese and Iraqis are angry because of Iranian influence in their countries, while in Iran, they are protesting against Iran’s warmongering around the Middle East as economic problems stack up at home. “Neither Gaza, Nor Lebanon, I Give My Life for Iran!”, is what they’re shouting in the streets.
Domestic problems for Iran and her proxies have been on slow boil for a long time, as anyone who pays attention will know. If there is a popular, widespread revolt against the Islamics in Iran that ends up with their puppets all over being cut off from Iranian support, we could be on the edge of a huge change in Middle East dynamics. If the Iranian regime was gone tomorrow, the problems in Yemen, Palestine and Syria, as well as in the three countries where there are protests, would diminish greatly, if not completely disappear. The tensions over the Iranian nuclear program would dissolve. There could actually be peace.
Tonight, a hundred cities in Iran are on fire. Iranians are attacking every one of the regime’s installations they can find, including banks, government offices and military outposts. The mullahs have cut internet service to the entire country, but the Iranian people have been through this before, and know how to subvert the regime. There are some amazing videos of protests and confrontations with police being uploaded, and people who are connected say these are the biggest demonstrations since the revolution.
God bless the people of Iran, Iraq and Lebanon! Here’s hoping the mullahs pack up and leave, and that there can be peace and prosperity for everyone in the Middle East.
Both the Lebanese and Iraqis are angry because of Iranian influence in their countries, while in Iran, they are protesting against Iran’s warmongering around the Middle East as economic problems stack up at home. “Neither Gaza, Nor Lebanon, I Give My Life for Iran!”, is what they’re shouting in the streets.
Domestic problems for Iran and her proxies have been on slow boil for a long time, as anyone who pays attention will know. If there is a popular, widespread revolt against the Islamics in Iran that ends up with their puppets all over being cut off from Iranian support, we could be on the edge of a huge change in Middle East dynamics. If the Iranian regime was gone tomorrow, the problems in Yemen, Palestine and Syria, as well as in the three countries where there are protests, would diminish greatly, if not completely disappear. The tensions over the Iranian nuclear program would dissolve. There could actually be peace.
Tonight, a hundred cities in Iran are on fire. Iranians are attacking every one of the regime’s installations they can find, including banks, government offices and military outposts. The mullahs have cut internet service to the entire country, but the Iranian people have been through this before, and know how to subvert the regime. There are some amazing videos of protests and confrontations with police being uploaded, and people who are connected say these are the biggest demonstrations since the revolution.
God bless the people of Iran, Iraq and Lebanon! Here’s hoping the mullahs pack up and leave, and that there can be peace and prosperity for everyone in the Middle East.