
What kind of world are we living in when a man like Donald Trumpโegoistic, narcissistic, and obsessed with applauseโholds the power to define the fate of millions? A man who brags more than he thinks, who changes direction like the wind, and now dares to oppose regime change in Iran because it might โcause chaos,โ as if the Islamic Republic hasnโt already spread chaos like wildfire across the Middle East and beyond for over four decades.
Letโs be honest: this isnโt about peace or order. Itโs about ego, legacy, and the illusion of diplomacy. Itโs easy for people in suits and palaces to speak of โstability,โ while Iranians bleed in silence.
And as if that werenโt enough, we must also confront another layer of absurdityโa stubborn, uneducated, fanatically blind minority who cannot grasp the beauty and potential of a free Iran. These are the ones still clinging to the propaganda of a regime that has robbed us of generations, of dignity, of dreams.
Then come the so-called reformists, the far-left activists, and the NGO-fed eliteโthose who enjoy the fruits of international platforms while secretly fearing the rise of Reza Pahlavi. Because his voice, rooted in history and dignity, threatens to strip away the fake masks theyโve worn to stay relevant.
Their opposition is both ideological and opportunistic. Some still cling to the delusions of long-dead ideologies, romanticizing revolutions that brought only ruin. Others simply fear losing the platforms, grants, and staged relevance theyโve built within the shadow of this regime. For both, the idea of Reza Pahlavi threatens to end the games theyโve played for too long.
I am tired. Tired of the lies, the double standards, the hypocrisy wrapped in human rights slogans. But I am not hopeless. Because truth doesnโt need to screamโit just needs to stand.
Iran will be free. Not because of any politicianโs mercy, but because of the will of its people. And no amount of noise, narcissism, or NGO-funded spin will stop the wind when it changes.
