DERANGED Liberals ERUPT IN PROTEST As Iranians CELEBRATE Trump SMOKING Their Supreme Leader!
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Takeaways
- ❖Reports confirmed Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, died following US and Israeli strikes on his compound and other leadership targets.
- ❖Iranians in diaspora communities and within Iran celebrated the news, expressing gratitude to the US and President Trump, having waited '47 years for this day.'
- ❖US leftists and liberal media reacted with fury and protests, condemning the strikes as an 'illegal war of aggression' and 'regime change.'
- ❖The host interprets the liberal opposition as a pattern of anti-US sentiment, noting similar reactions to actions against Venezuela's Maduro regime.
- ❖The US and Israeli military operation is characterized as 'flawless' and 'ruthless,' targeting leadership to achieve regime change swiftly and efficiently.
- ❖President Trump reportedly confirmed a 'large number' of Iranian leaders were killed and deemed the operation 'already a success,' inflicting 'tremendous damage' that would take years to rebuild.
- ❖The host believes the strikes send a powerful message to global adversaries like China and Russia about the US military's capability to 'take out anybody anywhere in the world at any time.'
Insights
1Confirmation of Iranian Supreme Leader's Death and Widespread Iranian Celebration
Fox News, confirmed by a senior Israeli official, and later President Trump, reported the death of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Khamenei, following US and Israeli strikes. This news was met with widespread celebration among Iranian diaspora communities and within Iran, with many expressing profound relief and gratitude to the US and Israel, viewing it as a long-awaited liberation from the Islamic regime.
A Fox News report () confirmed Khamenei's death, citing a senior Israeli official. President Trump later stated, 'We feel that is a correct story' () and confirmed 'a large number of their leaders have also been killed' (). Videos showed Iranians dancing and cheering in the streets (, ), with one individual stating, 'We've been waiting 47 years for this very day' ().
2Contrasting Reactions: Liberal Outrage vs. Host's Interpretation of Anti-US Sentiment
While Iranians celebrated, American leftists and mainstream liberal media reacted with strong condemnation and protests against the US/Israeli strikes. The host frames this opposition as a consistent pattern of anti-US sentiment, arguing that liberals prioritize anti-Trump or anti-US stances over supporting the liberation of oppressed people, even when those people are celebrating the actions.
Videos showed US protesters chanting 'STOP BOMBING IRAN NOW' () and 'NO WAR WITH IRAN' (). The host states, 'Meanwhile, in the United States of America, you have leftists... who are furious' (). He compares this to reactions to Venezuela, noting, 'It's almost as if the left is on the wrong side of history. Let's keep it 100. They love authoritarianism. As long as it's anti-US, pro-socialism' ().
3US/Israeli Military Competence and Geopolitical Message
The host praises the US and Israeli military for conducting a 'flawless' and 'efficient' operation, highlighting its ruthlessness in targeting leadership for regime change. He asserts that the success of these strikes sends a powerful message to global adversaries like Russia and China, demonstrating the US's unparalleled military capability to eliminate any target, anywhere, at any time.
The host states, 'The tag team between the United States and Israel is... pretty based... the way that we conduct military operations together, it's just flawless' (). He adds, 'This sends a very powerful message to anybody, any any enemy that we have, Russia, China, everybody, that we are the most powerful military on this earth and we can kill anybody at any time, no questions asked' (). He also notes, 'We basically took out a vast majority of their leadership during these strikes, which again tells you how ruthless the United States really is' ().
Lessons
- Critically evaluate media narratives and political reactions to foreign policy actions, especially when there's a stark contrast between the sentiments of affected populations and domestic political groups.
- Recognize the potential for swift, decisive military operations to achieve specific geopolitical objectives, particularly in targeting leadership for regime change, as demonstrated by the US/Israeli actions.
- Consider the broader implications of US military power on the global stage, understanding how such actions are intended to project strength and deter adversaries like Russia and China.
Notable Moments
Iranian diaspora community in Los Angeles celebrates the rumored death of Ayatollah Khamenei, expressing 47 years of anticipation.
This moment vividly illustrates the deep-seated opposition to the Iranian regime among its own people and their hope for liberation, directly contrasting with the domestic US protests.
A speaker thanks President Trump, the US military, and America for the strikes, expressing hope for a free Iran and renewed alliance.
This highlights the perspective that US military intervention can be seen as a benevolent act by those suffering under oppressive regimes, directly challenging the 'illegal war' narrative.
A commentator describes the operation as a 'rescue operation' and a 'freedom mission for humanity and democracy,' warning against Iranian regime propaganda.
This reframes the military action from 'war' to 'rescue,' emphasizing the humanitarian and democratic justifications from a pro-intervention stance, while also cautioning against state-sponsored disinformation.
Quotes
"When is the last time you saw people in Israel and Iran dancing on the streets in excitement? And when is the last time you've ever heard of a country coming out and dancing because they're excited that foreign powers are attacking them? With a message for every single American who voted for President Trump. From the bottom of my heart, thank you. God bless President Trump. God bless the US military. And God bless America."
"Today's military strikes on Iran carried out by the United States and Israel mark a catastrophic escalation in an illegal war of aggression. Bombing cities, killing civilians, opening a new theater of war. Americans do not want this. They do not want another war in pursuit of regime change. They want relief from the affordability crisis. They want peace."
"We feel that is a correct story. A large number of their leaders have also been killed. There were three attacks and... that is what ultimately killed the leadership of Iran. I think it's already been a success. We've inflicted tremendous damage. It would take them years to rebuild."
"This is not an attack. It is not an assault. It is not belligerence. It is not war. It is a rescue operation. It is not just a rescue operation of 90 million Iranians who overwhelmingly support the removal of this dictatorship. It is a rescue operation of the entire planet."
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