“Editor-in-Chief: SHAPOUR-T”
Mourning Can Wait for Tomorrow. Iran stands today at one of the darkest yet most decisive crossroads in its history. Many believe that mourning should wait for tomorrow; for what is happening in the streets is not merely a political protest. In reality, it is an all-out confrontation between a nation pushed to its brink and a regime that has severed every tie of legitimacy with its society. Today, the Islamic Republic does not stand as a government, but precisely as an occupying force against the people.
Crimes in the Fog of Silence
The greatest crime of the century is unfolding in a news vacuum, hidden behind the collapsed walls of the internet. Severing Iran’s connection to the world for more than five days was not a simple security measure; it was a cover for an organized massacre. Initial reports suggest more than 12,000 deaths, but it is feared that as the media landscape opens up, this figure may reach a staggering 60,000. This tragedy was not a “response” to protesters; it was the opening of direct fire upon people whose only crime was demanding the right to live.
Colonialism Under the Cloak of Religion
Furthermore, the ruling clerics have slaughtered the people’s beliefs by exploiting the sacred. They have taken Iran’s territorial integrity and national assets as war booty. The naked truth is that these rulers are aggressors who view Iran not as their homeland, but as a land to be pillaged. The vast wealth that should have been spent on the prosperity and welfare of Iranians is today the fuel for the war machines of regional terrorist groups. In fact, the ideology ruling Tehran is the mastermind and blueprint for groups like ISIS and the Taliban. These “stateless clerics” have sacrificed Iranian identity for their sectarian ambitions by exporting terrorism.
From “Oblivion” to “Response”
Therefore, today is not the time to weep for lost loved ones. We repeat: Mourning can wait for tomorrow. Tears only cloud the nation’s eyes on the path ahead. Today is not even the time to smile at small victories. At this moment, only one language remains: Conscious Rage.
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Rage in the Eyes: So the killers know we no longer harbor fear.
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Rage in Speech: So the world knows we do not negotiate with criminals.
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Rage in Action: To resist until this regime is consigned to the dustbin of history.
We must not forget these days. Our collective memory will be the courtroom of a future where all these criminals are held accountable for the blood spilled. Until the day of victory, this rage is the flame that keeps our path illuminated.
Final Word: The Legitimacy of Confrontation
Ultimately, when a regime answers the cry for bread and freedom with hot lead, the entire equation changes. When a sovereignty consciously commits to the massacre of its own citizens, it loses the right to judge the actions of the people. From this moment on, confronting this killing machine by any means possible is a natural right. This action is a national and moral duty to safeguard the survival of a nation. Defense against an aggressor and a murderer is considered “legitimate” in all human schools of thought. Thus, the era of tolerance has ended. Every form of resistance is a step toward reclaiming a homeland held captive. “Stay informed with the latest news, analyses, and reports on PhoenixQ .”
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