🛡️ Between Ego and Injustice: A Call for Endurance

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In a world where power often lands in the hands of unpredictable egos, we must stay awake. Watching a figure like Donald Trump, moody and self-obsessed, act as the global peacemaker—issuing unilateral ceasefires like impulsive tweets—is not only bewildering, it’s dangerous. His decisions seem less rooted in diplomacy and more in personal image, seeking applause rather than justice.

But let us not lose our focus.

Yes, we face a murderous, decaying regime in Iran. But now, we also face the whiplash of global politics steered by vanity and personal gain. Iranian hearts should not tie their hopes to the whims of these men in suits, whether they come with smiles or sanctions. Our struggle is deeper than their press conferences.

Personally, I hold a complicated but sincere respect for Benjamin Netanyahu—not as a symbol, but for the strategic blow he has dealt to a regime that has crushed our nation for over four decades. What countless Iranians risked their lives to challenge with bare hands, he has weakened with military precision. For that, I recognize his role in this strange and painful chapter.

But the story doesn’t end here.

Now more than ever, we must refuel our warrior spirit. We must not wait for rescue from above. We must resist—through unity, through clarity, through action. The regime is wobbling, its mask is torn. Let us not give it a chance to catch its breath.

And yes, writing is easier than acting. I know this. But expression is also resistance—and today, this is mine.

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