Most Iranians want and deserve the removal of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and his brutal police state, and there’s no time like the present to do so. In 2022, the courageous women of Iran launched mass protests against their misogynistic theocracy after police murdered a 22-year-old woman for the “crime” of wearing her hijab improperly. Shortly afterward, a 14-year-old school girl was beaten to death in front of her classmates for tearing up a photo of Iran’s “Supreme Leader” Khamenei. The uprising ended after a brutal crackdown, and now Iran is close to building a nuclear bomb, aids and abets Russia, and also smuggles oil to China, bypassing sanctions. American diplomacy failed to find a solution to the nuclear threat, so Israel attacked Iran. President Donald Trump weighs whether to join Israel’s assault, and Iranian critics of the regime urge action. In February, Shirin Ebadi, an Iranian Nobel Prize Laureate and Judge, said: “The regime cannot be reformed, but it is close to its downfall. The Iranian people disagree with the policies of the Iranian government, and once they achieve victory, the foreign policy will change, and a democratic government can be formed.”
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