The Iranian people's rebellion against the brutal mullah regime has entered a dangerous new phase, with Tehran now deploying foreign fighters against protesters who are literally renaming streets after President Donald Trump. After 12 days of unprecedented nationwide uprising, the aging Islamic Republic appears increasingly desperate—and that desperation is turning deadly.
Unlike previous Iranian protests that fizzled out, this rebellion shows no signs of stopping. Patriots across Iran are battling regime forces with everything they have, including improvised weapons. Social media reports show protesters deploying homemade flamethrowers against security forces in Tehran, as captured in shocking footage from January 3rd that has gone viral across X (formerly Twitter).
"🚨🇮🇷 IRAN PROTESTS TURN DEADLY: PROTESTER UNLEASHES IMPROVISED FLAMETHROWER ON SECURITY FORCES IN TEHRAN," reported @TheGrokReports, highlighting how "economic collapse fuels nationwide unrest" entering its second week.
But here's what should terrify every freedom-loving American: Iran's government offices are now filled with "furrowed brows and sweaty foreheads" as the mullahs realize their own people won't back down. Their solution? Import foreign mercenaries to crush Iranian patriots fighting for the same freedoms we cherish.
"IRANIANS BATTLE MULLAH BRUTALITY: TRUMP EXPOSES MEDIA'S COMPLICIT SILENCE!" posted @FierceLionPrv28, noting how "heroic Iranians clashing with regime forces in Tehran, Khorramabad, and beyond—shouting for liberty amid tear gas, beatings, and bullets!"
President Trump isn't standing idly by. Reports indicate Trump has warned that the United States will "rescue" protesters if Tehran escalates to a deadly crackdown. This is the kind of moral leadership America has been missing—standing with people fighting for freedom instead of appeasing dictators.
The regime's use of foreign fighters against its own citizens proves just how weak and illegitimate these mullahs really are. When you have to import mercenaries to stay in power, you've already lost the people.
The question isn't whether this regime will fall—it's whether America will stand with the Iranian people when it does. Under Trump's leadership, freedom fighters worldwide know they're not alone.
