US supporter of dictators Donald Trump and his lackey Pete Hegseth have threatened the Iranian Theocracy with attacks on infrastructure if they don’t come to an agreement (AP). The government of Motjaba Khamenei and Masoud Pezeshkian stated they would not negotiate while the US makes threats (NY Post). Trump and our press have effectively switched the narrative; justifying the attack by citing the Iranian nuclear weapons program and forgetting all about the anti regime protests.
Trump’s threat to attack power stations, bridges and communications will help the Theocracy to continue it’s crackdown on the civilian Iranian opposition. Destroying bridges will make it more difficult for them to leave regions for safer havens. Destroying power and communications will make it more difficult to send information out of the country. Trump has not threatened to strike military targets in Iran.
Since the protests in Iran ended
(Iranian) Security forces arrested more than 50,000 people across the country, HRANA reported. Two Iranian lawyers and several human rights activists told ABC News at the time that those behind the bars did not have access to basic rights including having access to a lawyer or a fair transparent trial. ABC News
The Iranian government, and the man gods, would welcome attacks on their infrastructure if it means staying in power. The Trump regime is using US tax dollars to protect the Iranian Theocracy from internal unrest as he did in Venezuela. Arresting one of their own like Maduro or killing one of their own like Kamenei Sr is not something that offends the man gods’ sensibilities – they’ll plant these souls somewhere else.
The charade continues… The man gods gave Iran the nuclear tech anyway (4dforum). They want Iran to use it on Israel. That won’t happen if the regime gets overthrown.
- Venezuela Declared Open for Business 4dforum
- Iran: Seven protesters and dissidents at risk of imminent execution after four men arbitrarily executed in secret within 24 hours Amnesty International
- Woman among 4 more Iranians sentenced to death over protests, rights groups say CBS News

