It’s hard to comprehend how those who once flooded our discourse with conspiracy theories about a hidden alliance between Israel and Iran can still justify themselves today. These self-proclaimed insiders, who fancied themselves more informed than the rest, have run out of talking points. Now, with nothing left but intellectual bankruptcy, they cling to a hollow invocation: “May the oppressors strike each other.”
Yet there is no prayer more misguided than this — one that equates the crimes and massacres committed by the Zionist entity in Palestine, Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, Iraq, Egypt, Jordan, Tunisia, and Sudan with a state attempting to build a genuine deterrence capacity, not leaving its weapons to rot in storage until Israel shows up to destroy them.
Acknowledging the Obvious: This Is a Zionist-American Aggression
Let’s state the truth plainly: this is a blatant aggression against a sovereign state. While we may have deep disagreements with Iran’s past regional policies — especially in Iraq and Syria — this moment transcends sectarian or political grievances. We are witnessing a Zionist-American war for total dominance over the region, aimed at dismantling the very civilizational cores that gave rise to Islamic identity: the Arabs, the Persians, and the Turks.
If Iran falls, Israel will not stop at Tehran. It will crown itself as the uncontested hegemon of the Middle East — appointing rulers, dismissing ministers, controlling pilgrimages, manipulating oil, and seizing financial systems. The destruction of Iran will become the green light to dismember Turkey, create a Kurdish state spanning Iran, Iraq, Syria, and Turkey, and then move swiftly to destabilise Pakistan, targeting its nuclear arsenal under the guise of “global security.”
From Palestine to Pakistan: The Domino of Subjugation
A defeated Iran would mean the end of Muslim sovereignty across the region. The West Bank would follow Gaza. Arab presidents and monarchs would no longer be puppets of Washington — they would answer directly to Tel Aviv. Israel’s sphere of influence would quietly stretch from the southern Arabian Peninsula to northern India, from the Arabian Sea to the borders of Bulgaria.
A subjugated Iran would pave the way for NATO’s total regional control. Russia would be expelled from Ukraine and Georgia. China would lose the political will to reclaim Taiwan, whether diplomatically or militarily. Even the Belt and Road Initiative would collapse under pressure.
To those who wish for Iran’s defeat, know that your turn will come next. One day, your children may study Talmudic texts in school, chant psalms of David in assembly, and accept the “Abrahamic Faith” as the official creed of Western-sponsored microstates.
Yes, Iran Made Mistakes — But That Doesn’t Justify Genocide
Iran has made strategic miscalculations. Its prolonged “strategic patience” allowed the enemy to map out its nuclear facilities, assassinate its scientists, and infiltrate its security apparatus.
It erred by not responding decisively to the assassination of Quds Force Commander Mohammad Reza Zahedi and seven other officers inside the Iranian consulate in Damascus on April 1, 2024. Al-Wa’d al-Sadiq 1 (The True Promise 1) was far too restrained — a move driven by calculated restraint that ultimately signalled weakness.
Iran had every legal and moral right to join the “Unity of Fronts” resistance axis — alongside Hezbollah, Ansarullah, the Popular Mobilisation Forces, and the Palestinian resistance. When Ismail Haniyeh was assassinated on July 31, 2024, another golden opportunity was missed.
Despite violations of its sovereignty and insults to its leadership, Iran responded with Al-Wa’d al-Sadiq 2, launching 250 precision missiles at military targets. The impact was felt, yet restrained. Even after Israeli retaliation, Iran held back.
Trump’s Trap: Deception in the Name of Peace
Another grave mistake was trusting Donald Trump. His “peace overtures” were laced with threats and double-speak, just like his dealings with Hamas.
Trump’s administration demanded that Iran dismantle its nuclear infrastructure — either through international oversight or by military force. It was never about peace, but about disarmament through coercion.
On April 12, Trump gave Iran a 60-day ultimatum to reach a new agreement. Iran didn’t take it seriously. The deadline expired on June 11, two days before the Israeli offensive. By then, the U.S. had evacuated its personnel from Iraq, the UAE, and Bahrain, while Israeli preparations reached their peak. Iran, caught off guard, paid dearly in the first wave, losing key nuclear facilities and high-level military and technical personnel.
But Iran absorbed the initial shock and began to retaliate. What began as Israeli air raids evolved into a full-scale confrontation involving Iranian drones and hypersonic missiles.
The “True Promise 3” Strikes Back: Tel Aviv Under Fire
In a historical first since 1948, Iranian missiles rained down on Tel Aviv and its suburbs, causing real material and human losses. Strategic sites were hit, including the Ministry of Defence, the Weizmann Institute for Strategic Research, and infrastructure around Haifa Port.
Iran isn’t aiming to completely destroy the Zionist entity, but it has shown that it can make Zionist life unbearable, dismantling defence capabilities and crushing the myth of Israel’s invulnerability.
A direct American intervention to save Israel is increasingly likely. If the war drags on, the conflict may widen: the Bab al-Mandeb Strait could be shut down, American bases targeted, and Iran-backed militias reactivated. Even Gulf oil infrastructure may become a strategic target.
We are only at the beginning, and every scenario is still on the table.
The Power of Iran: Not Just Missiles, But Legacy
Iran’s strength lies not only in its missile capabilities, but in its historic resistance, its people’s unity, and its deep-rooted civilisation. Its people have been raised on opposition to Zionism and unwavering support for Palestine.
This is a decisive war — one that could reshape borders, governments, economies, and ideologies. No one should believe they will remain untouched by the flames rising from this region.
Peace Upon Palestine — The Flame That Sparked Every War
And peace upon Palestine, the sacred cause for which — and because of which — all these wars have been waged. Since the Zionist entity was planted in the heart of the Arab world, it has poisoned the region with endless wars and division.
How many times have Palestinians cried that Israel is not just a danger to Palestine, but to all of humanity?
“But they did not realise the truth… until the morning after.”
This work demands time, pressure, and sacrifice.
But we do it—for the Ummah, and for the truth.
If you believe in this mission, stand with us.
Natanyahu needs to be removed because he is the cause of this war and other wars in the middle east. He should be expelled before the war spreads to other parts of the world.
I’m with Iran.
The Jews refer to the non Jews as gentiles. A species expandable for their end. So Christian and non Christians you all are fair game. Of Muslim too.