I cannot prove it definitively, but I can confidently say that there are infiltrators inside the current Islamic regime in Iran who are pushing it toward reckless decisions, especially attacks on Arab targets.
I also cannot prove it, but it seems to me that the US and Israeli strikes on regime’s missile sites were carried out in a way that does not fully neutralize the threat to the Arab states. Last night Iran attacked Jordan. That was a new escalation.
Why? The Arab states, especially the Saudis, are among the biggest indirect sustainers of this regime. They want a weak and contained Iran that still looks dangerous on paper but remains under the same Islamic regime. They know that the US and Israel will handle the existential threat for their own security anyway, so they see no reason for cooperation.
The chaos created by the Islamic regime in the region and so-called Axis of Resistance will not end unless the Arabs abandon their double game and fully commit to something like the Abraham Accords.
Reminder: Hamas didn’t release the hostages even after 2 years of bombing Gaza, but suddenly started to behave after one bomb in Duha, Qatar
Even if this regime collapses, the Arabs, through funding and supporting whatever remnants are left, will never allow Iran real stability or peace.
So, I would say President Trump’s latest threat is nothing more than words. Nothing truly major will happen to this regime unless the rest of the Arab states, begin to behave and drop their clever games like UAE.
Let me put it simply: Trump isn’t just fighting the Islamic regime im Iran. He’s up against nearly the entire global system whose interests are best served by keeping that regime in power, from Democrats inside the United States to Arab states, China, Russia, and especially Britain and Europe.
The delays you’re seeing, and this repeated stalling under the banner of “a deal,” are not hesitation.
They are deliberate efforts to reshape the battlefield and restructure the conditions. Right now, the existing setup heavily favors the regime. Before any decisive move, Trump needs to flip the board.
In the last few months, Saudi Arabia and Qatar have refused to let the U.S. use its own bases in their countries for strikes against Iran.
Britain still has not designated the IRGC as a terrorist organization.
China is ramping up its military posture around Taiwan.
And inside the U.S., Democrats are doing everything possible, including attempts to impeach Secretary of war, to weaken Trump and force him into failure.
On top of that, even the propaganda machine that was built and planted for this very moment ( including but not limited to Steve Bannon and Tucker Carlson) has been fully activated. They are now spending all their time undermining Trump from within the right-wing camp.
Trump has to prepare the ground when almost every major player has skin in the game to preserve the status quo or push their own agendas. This takes time. Be patient, Trust the process
Maryam Rajavi doing a regime change of the Mollahs in Iran is slightly worse than Heinrich Himmler doing a regime change of Adolf Hitler in Germany! MEK is Marxist-Islamist Terror Cult that was at the same Soviet terrorist training camps with Yasser Arafat, Rafsanjani & Khamenei
Iranian chess player Dorsa Derakhshani was given an ultimatum by the Islamic regime: wear the hijab or she wouldn’t be allowed to compete.
Not only did she refuse to wear the hijab, she joined the USA team and became a world champion.
Queen behavior, if you ask me. 👑
For the past 24hrs, an overwhelming sense of loneliness hung over us. But the people of Israel broke through it. Seeing Israelis return our pain with genuine empathy made me realise we are two forgotten nations fighting the same darkness. Thank you, Israel. 💙🇮🇱
People are asking: Why did Trump choose a 60-day ceasefire extension instead of finishing off the regime once and for all?
First: According to Axios and Fox News, this 60-day period is not a stable agreement or recognition of the regime. It's an opportunity for the US to end the mining of the Strait of Hormuz without firing a single shot. Within these 60 days, the regime is committed to clearing the mines and reopening the Strait.
Second: During these 60 days, no key sanctions will be lifted, no frozen funds will be released, and US military forces will not leave the region. By maintaining this military deployment, Trump is effectively telling the regime: "Open the Strait first and give temporary concessions. If you don't agree to evacuate the uranium and dismantle enrichment by the end of the 60 days, the military option will be activated immediately."
Third: Trump has asked Arab countries to join the Abraham Accords. This means that instead of deploying the US military, Trump is building a regional NATO. This aligns perfectly with the Trump doctrine of strictly avoiding long and costly ground wars (like Iraq and Afghanistan). Trump aims to create an alliance between Israel and Arab countries so that the region itself bears the burden of containing and controlling the Islamic Regime. With the expansion of the Abraham Accords, the regime's last diplomatic loopholes and regional leverages will be blinded. The regime will effectively be isolated, stripped of strategic depth, and quarantined within a security ring allied with the US.
Fourth: Everyone asks why Trump didn't finish the job and enter a full-scale war right now? Overthrowing a regime of a country of 90 million people is almost impossible through airstrikes alone, and a ground war is a red line for America. A sudden, unmanaged collapse would lead to chaos, whereas Trump has repeatedly emphasised that he prefers the Venezuela model of change, which is orderly and allows the country to function without chaos. A messy collapse has the risk of immediate weaponisation of enriched uranium at the last moment.
Fifth: Intelligence sources show that the regime is already on the verge of total structural rot. Following the elimination of its top leaders, there is no unified or consistent leadership left to hold the system together. The economy has completely collapsed to the point where the regime is facing severe salary delays and struggles to pay its own internal oppression forces. Their morale is tanking, desertions are rising, and their loyalty is fractured. Trump knows he doesn't need to invade a house that is already collapsing from its own rot.
The bottom line: Trump prepares the ground, but the Crown Prince @PahlaviReza and the people will finish the job. Trump's goal with this 60-day ceasefire and the expansion of the Abraham Accords is to economically suffocate, regionally isolate, and militarily disarm the regime (pulling the regime's teeth). Once the regime is completely weakened, isolated, and defenseless, US will open the stage for the main actor to deliver the final blow. This 60-day window is a golden opportunity for Iranians and Crown Prince @PahlaviReza to get ready for the final battle.
The Islamic Republic is an illegitimate regime that is weaker than ever. Only its fall will end its chaos and terror once and for all. POTUS can do that.
But deal or no deal, Iranians will not give up their fight for freedom.
My thoughts on @FoxNews:
France officially banned Israeli Minister Ben-Gvir from entering the country today over "unacceptable actions" against European citizens.
The Islamic Regime occupying Iran spent years kidnapping, turturing, and holding French citizens like Cécile Kohler, Jacques Paris, and Bernard Phelan as "state hostages". Did France slap entry bans on the Iranian ministers responsible? No. They kept the embassies open, rolled out the carpet for their diplomats, and played right into their hands.
You mean the flag that stands for killing 45,000 unarmed civilians? The flag that killed Mahsa Amini for showing two strands of hair the way you are in this picture? The flag that earned 6 women nurses gang rape, for simply treating patients? The flag that stands for terrorism?