Tuesday, April 7, 2026

Iranian Freedom Fighters Wave The Lion And Sun Banner

IRANIAN FREEDOM FIGHTERS WAVE THE LION AND SUN AS TRUMP DELIVERS THE ULTIMATUM

Real Iranians are done with the mullahs' tyranny. In powerful footage circulating online, protesters wave the pre-revolution Lion and Sun flag high while holding massive banners of Reza Pahlavi, the rightful heir calling for a free Iran. Prominent signs feature President Trump with the bold message: "YOU PROMISED: Help is on the way!"

The energy is electric.

Crowds chant for the end of the Islamic Republic and the return of a proud, secular Iran. One clear statement from the video rings out: America is the greatest force for freedom this planet has ever seen. We bring freedom and democracy wherever we choose.

This is no random rally. It comes as Trump issues a hard deadline to the regime: Open the Strait of Hormuz or face devastating strikes on power plants and bridges. The mullahs choked global oil flows and paid the price with U.S.-Israeli action that has already crippled their terror machine.

Patriots know the truth.

The 1979 revolution stole Iran from its people and turned it into a sponsor of chaos, hostages, and nukes in the making. Now, with American strength behind them, Iranians are rising. They want their country back, their women free, and their future secure.

Make Iran Great Again. The regime's days are numbered. Trump keeps his promises, and freedom is on the march.

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Sunday, April 5, 2026

Iran Freedom Erupt As Crowds Celebrate In The Streets

AS TRUMP DELIVERS DEATH BLOW TO KHAMENEI REGIME AS CROWDS CELEBRATE IN THE STREETS

North Carolina Republican State Rep. Hugh Blackwell just dropped jaw-dropping video from inside Iran showing what real liberation looks like. Massive crowds packing the streets at night, cars blaring horns nonstop, people waving flags and cheering wildly like it's the end of decades of tyranny.

This is the Khamenei regime crumbling right before our eyes, and it's happening because President Trump had the guts to act where others talked.

"AMAZING footage flooding out of Iran RIGHT NOW, massive crowds of Iranians CHEERING, BLAZING their car horns, waving flags, and straight-up CELEBRATING like it’s liberation day as the Khamenei regime CRUMBLES at the hands of Trump!" Blackwell posted alongside the raw video.

After Trump's decisive strikes took out Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and hammered the regime's military machine, the Iranian people are finally breathing free air.

No more "Death to America" chants from a weak theocracy that terrorized its own citizens and funded global chaos. Trump warned them straight up: lay down your arms or face the consequences. He told the Iranian people the hour of their freedom was at hand, and now they're seizing it.

This is what strength from the Oval Office delivers. Weak presidents let Iran build nukes, arm terrorists, and oppress women and dissidents for years. Trump ended that nightmare with precision action alongside Israel. The mullahs' grip is slipping, and everyday Iranians are out in force showing the world they want freedom, not fanatical rule.

The regime's hardliners are scrambling, but the momentum is with the people.

Horns honking, flags flying, pure joy in the streets. America First leadership is making the world safer and giving oppressed millions a real shot at liberty. Keep watching. The fall of this evil regime could reshape the Middle East for the better, and Donald Trump gets the credit for making it possible.

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Friday, March 20, 2026

Truth: Direct From Another Horse Mouth

Stop telling Israel to “choose peace” while you refuse to confront Hamas and the Iranian regime that make peace impossible.

I am a Moroccan Muslim. And I will say this clearly: the hypocrisy has gone too far.

There is a comfortable illusion spreading across the West — that this war is the result of “both sides,” that it can be solved with dialogue circles, that peace is just a mindset waiting to be activated. That illusion collapses the moment you face reality.

Reality has a sound.

It sounds like Hamas rockets.

It sounds like Israeli sirens.

It sounds like families running for their lives.

And yet, people sit comfortably thousands of miles away blaming Israel for defending itself, while refusing to name the forces driving this violence.

Let’s be honest.

This is not a symmetrical conflict.

On one side, you have a state — Israel — trying to protect its citizens. On the other, you have Hamas, an organization that openly calls for the destruction of Israel and the killing of Jews.

Behind Hamas stands the Iranian regime, funding, arming, and spreading this ideology across the region — from Gaza to Lebanon through Hezbollah, to militias in Iraq and beyond.

So when you say “choose peace,” I ask:

Who exactly are you asking?

Are you asking Hamas to abandon its charter of destruction?

Are you asking Iran’s leadership to stop exporting violence?

Or are you only asking Israel to stand down and absorb the attacks?

Because too often, the answer is obvious.

I come from Morocco — a country where Jews and Muslims lived together for centuries. I believe in coexistence. But I also know history. Nearly a million Jews were expelled or fled from Arab countries in the last century. That did not happen because of “miscommunication.” It happened because hatred was legitimized.

And today, we are watching the same pattern being ignored again.

Many peace activists will show you images of coexistence — Arabs and Jews walking together, sharing spaces, living side by side. These moments are real.

But they avoid the harder truth: coexistence cannot survive when one side is taught that the other must disappear.

You cannot build peace with Hamas while it glorifies October 7.

You cannot negotiate peace with a regime in Tehran that calls Israel a “cancer” to be removed.

You cannot “activate peace” while ignoring indoctrination, terror networks, and state-sponsored violence.

This is not about feelings. This is about reality.

Evil is real. And history has taught us what happens when the world refuses to confront it early. From Nazi Germany to today’s Middle East, the pattern is always the same: denial, appeasement, and then tragedy.

Peace without confronting evil is not peace. It is surrender.

And no nation — not Israel, not any country — can be expected to surrender its right to exist.

Some wars are tragic. Others are necessary. When a country is attacked, when its civilians are murdered, when its existence is openly threatened — defending itself is not warmongering.

It is survival.

I say this as a Muslim: peace — salam, shalom — is not the absence of war. It is the presence of justice, truth, and security. It comes after you confront what is broken, not before.

I have friends in places like Iraq who live under the shadow of Iranian-backed militias. They are not talking about “activating peace.” They are hoping the world will finally confront the forces that have trapped them for decades.

So no — do not lecture Israel about peace while ignoring Hamas and Iran.

Real peace will come.

But it will only come when the truth is spoke clearly, when responsibility is named honestly, and when the world finds the courage to confront those who stand in the way of peace.

Until then, slogans mean nothing.

Writes Mustapha EZZAGHANI.

All the way from US.

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Iranian Women Cast Off Hijabs

Iranian Women Cast Off Hijabs in Tehran Streets as Regime Crumbles Under Bombardment

On March 19, 2026, fresh video from a bustling Tehran flower market shows Iranian women openly defying the mandatory hijab law. Hair uncovered, they move freely among the crowds, a bold act that would have meant arrest, beatings, or worse just months ago.

This defiance comes amid relentless U.S.-Israeli airstrikes hammering IRGC positions and top regime figures. With the Islamic Republic reeling from leadership losses and economic collapse, ordinary Iranians sense the end is near. The streets are no longer fully controlled; women are seizing the moment to reject decades of forced subjugation.

The regime's enforcers are thinning out or distracted.

What was once punishable by imprisonment is now met with growing public indifference or outright celebration. These women aren't asking for permission—they're taking their freedom.

The fall of the mullahs may be closer than ever. The people of Iran are ready.

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