Is the regime in Iran soon to be toast?


That’s been floating around but there are doubts about what it actually is.

That said most now believe we lost soldiers in and around the location. The fairy tale told yesterday doesn’t hold up to scrutiny

Regime narrative for the low IQ crowd
See: Jessica Lynch story
 
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Why does Trump allow pedophiles and national security leakers slide when they’re found to be Israelis?

Fuck Israel

 
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Axios and “reporters” like Barak Ravid are Israeli propaganda being reposted by … more Israeli propaganda outlets.

You’re being lied to and they’re laughing at you.
* But they’re making a lot of money manipulating the markets and stealing from your 401k - suckers


 
She brings up a lot of good points

Without Regime change, the world is simply kicking the can down the road
Marxist / Leftist ideology is weakening the ability of the West to see the real threat and allowing Iranian Regime apologists to disarm the USA



“We Need Regime Change” - Elica Le Bon
Triggernometry



In this episode of Triggernometry, Elica Le Bon discusses the current geopolitical situation in Iran and her perspective on the necessary steps toward regime change.

Key Discussion Points:

  • The Case for Regime Change: Elica argues that the current war is not enough on its own to dismantle the Iranian regime. She proposes that effective change requires a three-pronged approach: the external pressure of war, organized uprisings (which she notes are often supported by the Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi), and large-scale defections from within the regime's ranks (0:32 - 0:52, 4:59 - 6:46).
  • Ideology and Moral Inversion: A significant portion of the conversation focuses on how ideological movements, specifically those rooted in Marxist or Islamist frameworks, create what she describes as a "moral inversion." She discusses how these ideologies can lead people—including those in the West—to support authoritarian regimes while claiming to be anti-oppression (11:45 - 12:20, 44:09 - 44:48, 1:03:01 - 1:04:49).
  • The Role of Information and Propaganda: Elica highlights the dangers of "ideological subversion," where bad-faith actors exploit periods of vulnerability (like wars) to radicalize public opinion. She shares personal experiences regarding threats she has received and discusses how misinformation is used to manipulate narratives on social media (50:04 - 52:16, 1:08:02 - 1:09:32).
  • Critique of Western Response: The hosts and Elica debate the lack of a clear, unified strategy from Western governments. They express concern that without a coherent plan, current actions may inadvertently leave the regime in power while causing significant hardship for the Iranian people (4:34 - 4:47, 19:40 - 20:28).
  • Social Dynamics: The conversation touches on René Girard’s scapegoat theory and how modern political polarization in the West mirrors some of the destructive tribalism seen in authoritarian nations (58:33 - 1:00:46).
 
Is it still about Regime Change” when our cult leader openly talks about stealing another countries natural resources?
See: Venezuela, Greenland, Iran, Cuba

When was the last time US “regime change” worked out well?

The Regime that needs changed is in Washington DC
 
Is it still about Regime Change” when our cult leader openly talks about stealing another countries natural resources?
See: Venezuela, Greenland, Iran, Cuba

When was the last time US “regime change” worked out well?

The Regime that needs changed is in Washington DC

^^^ The episode is actually really good .. they hit a lot of good points regarding :

“We Need Regime Change” - Elica Le Bon
Triggernometry

When was the last time US “regime change” worked out well? :
Cuba, Philippines, Puerto Rico, Panama, Grenada, Japan, Germany,
 
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Outside of insignificant islands, ...Germany/Japan
Both aggressors that attacked outside of their boundaries.
So 80 years ago and we rebuilt them ourselves, our money.


Iran hasnt done so.
Iran's biggest sin was remaining outside of the Rothschild banking system
 
People dont want to take the time to understand complex subjects.
Much easier to just roll with whatever the latest 30 second headline is from your favorite Faux News actor

But we're about to be royally Fucked and it will be a slow painful downfall

 
Do you understand what Iran just did to the global economy less than 24 hours before Trump's deadline..



They hit Jubail Industrial City.. Saudi Arabia's largest petrochemical complex.. the zone that produces 60,000,000 tons of petrochemicals a year.. 6 to 8 percent of EVERYTHING the world makes..

This isn't a military target.. this is the chemical backbone of modern civilization..

  • SABIC.. the fourth largest petrochemical manufacturer on Earth.. is on fire
  • Dow Chemical's Sadara complex.. 26 production units.. already suspended operations weeks ago
  • Saudi Aramco paid $70,000,000,000 for their stake in SABIC.. that investment is literally burning right now
  • 85 percent of Saudi Arabia's non-oil exports come from this ONE zone

Here's what nobody is framing correctly..

Iran didn't hit a refinery.. they hit the feedstock that becomes your plastic.. your fertilizer.. your packaging.. your medical supplies..

and they did it the night before Trump said he'd turn Iran into rubble..

you're not watching a war.. you're watching two countries racing to see who can destroy the other's economy first while you pay $4.12+ $4.50 a gallon to watch..


The US - Israel previously attacked Iran’s petrochemical industry. Tit for tat.

 
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Prof. Jeffrey Sachs: We haven't heard this kind of language since Hitler.

This is, of course, the language of war crimes.

This is the language of delusion. This is a language of a man who thinks that he's on a God-given mission and people around him flatter him on this.

We have a completely broken system inside the United States.

 
Outside of insignificant islands, ...Germany/Japan
Both aggressors that attacked outside of their boundaries.
So 80 years ago and we rebuilt them ourselves, our money.


Iran hasnt done so.
Iran's biggest sin was remaining outside of the Rothschild banking system

I would say Iran has been acting outside of it's borders with the numerous proxies it has.

Recall Saudi Arabia got hit by Iranian drones prior to Oct 7
 
Iran had no reason to negotiate with the US/Israel. It’s been proven that their promises aren’t worth the paper they’re written on. You and I would act/feel the same way.