Shocking Scale of the Iranian National Revolution Massacre
The Iran International editorial board issued an urgent statement revealing a massive humanitarian disaster. According to this report, at least 12,000 people were killed on January 8th and 9th during the Iranian National Revolution. Internal government sources indicate that Ali Khamenei personally issued the direct order to fire on protesters. Leaders of all three government branches reportedly approved this bloody decision. The board verified these figures through hospital data, eyewitness accounts, and whistleblowers within the Revolutionary Guards.
Wall Street Journal: The Islamic Republic’s Dead End
The Wall Street Journal analyzed Tehran’s critical situation in a recent strategic article. The publication emphasized that the regime crossed a “red line” for the United States by slaughtering its citizens. Analysts argue that violent suppression cannot fix Iran’s structural economic crises. They warned that Tehran’s offer for negotiations is merely a tactic to buy time. According to the journal, negotiating under these circumstances would be a betrayal of the protesters’ blood shed in the streets. “Stay connected to every major update — subscribe and follow us on the PhoenixQ website and across our social media platforms.”
Military Options on Donald Trump’s Desk
President Donald Trump now faces a wide array of military and cyber options against the Islamic Republic. CBS News reported that the Pentagon presented “integrated operation” plans to the White House. These plans include targeted airstrikes, covert operations, and cyberattacks on the regime’s command infrastructure. A White House spokesperson stated that Trump will not hesitate to use military force to stop the violence. She emphasized that diplomacy only matters if Tehran shows a genuine change in behavior.
Western Double Standards and Queen Farah’s Message
Writing for the Wall Street Journal, Gerard Baker sharply criticized the silence of Western intellectuals. He questioned why human rights advocates in the West remain quiet regarding the Iranian National Revolution. Baker attributed this silence to double standards and a biased political lens toward Iran. Simultaneously, Empress Farah Pahlavi sent a heartbreaking message expressing deep sympathy for grieving families. She described the massacre as an agonizing grief for both herself and the entire Iranian nation.
Prince Reza Pahlavi’s Coordination with the U.S. Government
Prince Reza Pahlavi announced his direct communication with the Trump administration during media interviews. He emphasized that international support will soon reach the Iranian people. The Prince predicted a near victory over tyranny and promised a nationwide celebration of freedom. Meanwhile, reports suggest emergency contacts from Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi to U.S. representatives to prevent the regime’s collapse. However, Washington remains steadfast in its support for the will of the Iranian people.
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