Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is once again playing the blame game, pointing his bloodstained finger at the United States for the deaths of protesters in his own country. The aging dictator's latest pathetic attempt to deflect responsibility comes as President Trump prepares to restore America's position of strength against the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism.
Khamenei's accusations are nothing more than the desperate ravings of a regime that has brutally suppressed its own people for decades. While Iranian security forces beat, torture, and murder peaceful protesters in the streets, this terrorist leader has the audacity to blame America for the violence his own thugs are committing.
This is exactly the kind of weak-kneed international environment that the failed Biden administration created over the past four years. Remember, it was Biden who tried to appease Iran with a disastrous nuclear deal while they funded terrorism across the Middle East and crushed dissent at home.
Trump's Iran Policy: Peace Through Strength
President Trump isn't buying Khamenei's lies for one second. Throughout his first term, Trump showed Iran what real leadership looks like - withdrawing from Obama's terrible Iran nuclear deal, implementing crushing sanctions, and eliminating terrorist mastermind Qasem Soleimani with a precision drone strike.
The Iranian regime knows that the days of Biden's weakness are over. No more pallets of cash. No more apologizing for American strength. No more turning a blind eye while Iran exports terrorism and oppresses its own people.
"The Iranian people deserve freedom from this brutal theocracy that has stolen their future and murdered their children," said one foreign policy expert. "Trump understands that appeasing dictators only emboldens them."
While Khamenei tries to blame America for his own crimes, the real story is clear: Iran's people are rising up against tyranny, and their so-called Supreme Leader is running scared. His regime's days are numbered, and he knows it.
Patriots should ask themselves: Would you rather have a president who sends billions to Iran's terrorist regime, or one who stands with freedom-loving people everywhere? The choice couldn't be clearer.
