So late last night, I viewed a video released by The White House in which President Trump outlined potential military action against Iran in response to escalating threats from the Iranian regime. This moment felt like a turning point—one that has been decades in the making.
My disdain for Ayatollah Khomeini’s regime is deeply personal. I have long considered his rule to be fundamentally oppressive, characterized by a brutal intolerance toward non-Muslims and those who reject theocratic doctrine. My father, who is a Muslim, fled Iran during the revolution to escape persecution, one of countless victims of Khomeini’s ideological purge. Under the Ayatollah’s rule, Iran was systematically dismantled—its laws rewritten, its identity erased, its very name altered to the "Islamic Republic." The flag was changed. Every single law was rewritten. The human cost has been staggering: executions to victims, systemic violence against women, and the deliberate persecution of religious and political dissenters.
My own family and friends have suffered immensely. Many who once thrived in Iran and were wealthy, were stripped of everything—forced to rebuild their lives abroad, often arriving in the United States with nothing, but the clothing on their backs. They became citizens through legal means, earned their success honorably, and embraced the freedoms denied to them under Khomeini’s regime.
I support President Trump’s decisive stance against this tyranny and I hold profound respect for the United States Armed Forces and our American troops. Their intervention may well mark the beginning of a new revolution—one that could finally restore democracy to Iran. Khomeini’s successors have perpetuated his legacy of violence, seeking domination at any cost. Innocent lives continue to be lost and without decisive action, Iran’s future remains perilously uncertain.
War is never the ideal solution, you and I know this, but when faced with relentless oppression, inaction is complicity. President Trump’s willingness to confront this regime is not merely strategic—it is morally imperative. God bless him, God bless the American troops risking their lives, and God bless the Iranian people—including my own family still trapped under this dictatorship.
This revolution is not just about regime change; it is about reclaiming Iran’s soul. A nation should not be defined by despair, but by hope. To stand for nothing is to surrender to everything. Surrender is defeat and defeat is death.
The time has come and a new revolution is here. Free Iran.

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