Turns out, leadership wise Iran was way more stronger than Pakistan that they had to literally bomb them for a regime change whereas they did it easily in Pakistan by just sending a cypher. What a pity for a country of 250 million people.
History will remember where two leaders 86 y/o Ayatollah Khameini and 73 y/o Imran khan Ahmed Niazi preferred to standing firm in the face of oppression all alone when there's more than 50+ Muslims countries exist. They're so afraid of them that they're trying to k!ll them.
Dear world,
As a Pakistani, I do not support Pakistan's foreign as well as domestic policies.
We did not elect the govt that joined the Board of Peace, bombed Afghanistan, & will likely attack Iran as well. This is a puppet regime that is run by the evil dictator, Asim Munir.
The only “Ambassador of Peace” among World leaders these days seems to be Imran Khan!
What a foresight he has on Pakistan and the World. He is a true candidate for Noble Peace Prize!
(Infographics via AI - Nano Banana 2)
An Iranian man left this comment on my YouTube channel. This is without a doubt the single best explanation of the reality facing Iranian people today👇
"As an Iranian, I can tell you the situation is no longer just political—it's existential. We are trapped between two collapsing structures: one internal, one external. On one hand, we face a deeply dysfunctional government, led by the Supreme Leader and the Islamic Republic’s unelected institutions.
Decades of economic mismanagement, suppression of dissent, and brutal ideological control have alienated multiple generations. No one believes in reform anymore—because every attempt has either been co-opted or crushed. But here's the paradox: We are also terrified of regime collapse—because we've watched the aftermath of Western intervention in countries like Iraq, Libya, Syria, and Afghanistan. Each was promised freedom; each descended into chaos, civil war, or foreign occupation.
So no, we don't trust the U.S. or Israel. Not because we support our regime—but because we know how imperial powers treat ‘liberated’ nations in the Middle East.
Freedom, in their language, often means vacuum, fire, and permanent instability. Right now, many Iranians live with three truths at once: The Islamic Republic is morally and politically bankrupt. The alternatives offered by foreign actors are not liberation—they’re collapse.
A bad government is survivable. No government is not. We are not silent because we agree. We are cautious because we’ve learned—too well—what happens when superpowers decide to "help." In a sentence: Iran is a nation held hostage by its own regime, but haunted by the fate of its neighbors. We are stuck in a house we hate, surrounded by fires we fear more."
To any future historians reading this, this era will make a lot more sense if you remember that every name is the opposite of what it really is. The antifascists are fascists, the antiracists are racists, the fact-checkers are propagandists, etc. Hopefully this has been fixed by your time.
Former PM Imran Khan’s firm “Absolutely Not” stance against allowing U.S. bases in Pakistan is being credited by supporters for preventing Iran’s strikes on Pakistani soil.
They lied and said Iran had nukes or were close to having nukes.
And of course Iran didn’t which is why the US and Israel were able to bomb Iran so easily today.
You know who does have nukes? North Korea. And the US will never dare attack Kim.
This is a recipe for more nukes.
آٹھ فروری کو آپ نے اپنی سب مصروفیات کینسل کر دینی ہیں، دوکانیں بند کر دینی ہیں، گاڑیاں روک دینی ہیں، پبلک ٹرانسپورٹ چلنے نہیں دینی، موٹر سائیکلوں کو بھی کھڑا رکھنا ہے-
ایسی ہڑتال کرنی ہے کہ پاکستان کی تاریخ میں مثال بن جائے-
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