Iran's so-called president Masoud Pezeshkian has penned what can only be described as a desperate plea to the American people, attempting to portray the Islamic Republic as a "peaceful civilization" while his regime continues its reign of terror both domestically and across the Middle East. The timing couldn't be more obvious—with President Trump back in office and preparing to reinstate his devastatingly effective maximum pressure campaign.
The letter, which has sparked widespread mockery on social media, represents a pathetic attempt by Tehran's puppet leadership to bypass the Trump administration and appeal directly to Americans. But patriots aren't buying the mullahs' propaganda for a second.
Social media users quickly demolished Pezeshkian's laughable claims. Iranian activist @nmebadi pointed out the stunning hypocrisy: "Masoud Pezeshkian just wrote a letter to Americans about Iran being a peaceful civilization that has never initiated a war. This is the same man whose government, weeks earlier, presided over the largest street massacre in Iran's modern history."
"The so-called president of the Islamic regime in Iran, Pezeshkian, who has no authority to make any crucial decision and was officially told by the IRGC to shut up, wrote a letter to the American people," posted @empresstudio, highlighting the regime's internal chaos.
The letter's timing reveals everything Americans need to know about Iran's desperation. After four years of Biden's weak-kneed appeasement policies that allowed Iran to expand its nuclear program and fund terrorism across the region, the mullahs know they're about to face the full force of Trump's America First foreign policy once again.
During Trump's first term, his maximum pressure strategy brought Iran's economy to its knees and significantly constrained the regime's ability to fund proxy groups like Hamas and Hezbollah. Now, with Marco Rubio as Secretary of State and the full Trump team back in action, Tehran is scrambling to avoid the economic devastation they know is coming.
Even more telling, one social media user @nokaygirl mocked Pezeshkian for "overestimating the literacy and knowledge of the American people"—apparently unaware that Americans are smart enough to see through Iran's transparent propaganda efforts.
The bottom line? When your enemies start writing desperate letters to your people, you know your strategy is working. Iran's panic is America's victory, and Trump hasn't even fully unleashed his second-term Iran policy yet.
