In a desperate attempt at damage control, Iranian President Masoud Pezeshkian released a manipulative open letter to the American people Wednesday afternoon, just hours before President Trump was set to deliver a major address on the escalating conflict with the terrorist regime.
The letter, which reeks of propaganda and desperation, sees Pezeshkian claiming Iran has "no enmity" toward Americans while simultaneously justifying his regime's attacks as "self-defense" and framing legitimate U.S.-Israeli defensive strikes as "aggression." Talk about having your cake and eating it too.
According to the Iranian dictator, joint American-Israeli strikes against Iran's infrastructure are planting "seeds of resentment" - as if decades of "Death to America" chants and funding of terrorist proxies across the Middle East weren't enough resentment already.
Social Media Reacts to Iran's Propaganda Blitz
The letter immediately caught attention on social media, with observers noting the obvious desperation behind the timing. @CryptosR_Us tweeted: "IRAN'S LETTER IS OUT -- AND IT'S A CLEAR DE-ESCALATION SIGNAL. President Pezeshkian says Iran has 'no enmity' with Americans, calls U.S. actions 'aggression,' and frames Iran's response as self-defense."
"Iran's President Masoud Pezeshkian, in an open letter to Americans, asks: whose interests does this war really serve? He warns attacks on Iran will bring more instability, suffering and resentment, and urges diplomacy over confrontation," noted @thursday_times.
Let's be crystal clear about what's happening here, Patriots. This isn't diplomacy - it's psychological warfare designed to undermine American resolve and turn public opinion against President Trump's strong leadership. The mullahs are scared, and they should be.
For decades, Iran has been the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism, funding Hamas, Hezbollah, and countless other terrorist organizations dedicated to destroying Israel and killing Americans. Now, when faced with real consequences under Trump's leadership, they want to play the victim card.
The timing of this letter - dropping just before President Trump's address - shows exactly how rattled Tehran has become. They know Trump means business, unlike the previous administration's policy of appeasement and pallets of cash.
Will the American people fall for Iran's manipulative propaganda, or will we stand behind our President as he restores peace through strength? The choice couldn't be clearer.
