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FREEDOM RINGS: Iranian People CELEBRATE as Terror Regime Leaders Meet Their Maker

Gary FranchiMarch 1, 2026243 views
FREEDOM RINGS: Iranian People CELEBRATE as Terror Regime Leaders Meet Their Maker
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The sound of freedom is echoing through the streets of Iran as jubilant citizens celebrate the downfall of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and other top regime officials following the successful completion of joint military operations that have liberated one of the world's most oppressed populations.

Thanks to the precision strikes of "Operation Epic Fury" and Israel's "Operation Roaring Lion," the Iranian people are finally tasting the sweet air of liberty after decades of brutal theocratic rule. Videos flooding social media show Iranians dancing in the streets, tearing down regime propaganda, and openly celebrating without fear of the regime's notorious morality police.

Diaspora Joins Global Celebration

The celebration isn't limited to Iran's borders. Iranian expatriates worldwide are weeping tears of joy as they witness their homeland's liberation from one of history's most ruthless terrorist regimes. From Los Angeles to London, Iranian-Americans and freedom-loving people everywhere are raising their voices in triumph.

This stunning victory comes after years of the regime's escalating aggression, including funding Hamas terrorists, threatening Israel's existence, and brutally suppressing their own people who dared to demand basic human rights. Remember the brave Iranian women who faced torture and death for refusing to wear hijabs? Their sacrifice wasn't in vain.

"The Iranian people have suffered under this medieval regime for far too long. Today marks the beginning of a new chapter for one of the world's oldest civilizations," said one Iranian-American activist.

While mainstream media scrambles to find ways to criticize these liberation operations, real Americans understand that removing state sponsors of terrorism makes the world safer for everyone. This decisive action sends a clear message to other rogue regimes: the era of appeasing terrorists is over.

The question now isn't whether this was the right move – it's why it took so long. How many more innocent lives could have been saved if previous administrations had shown this kind of backbone against the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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PatriotMike73Verifiedjust now
Finally some good news from that region! The Iranian people have suffered under this brutal regime for decades and deserve to taste freedom. Praying this is the beginning of real change for them.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
Agreed Mike. My heart goes out to all the brave protesters who risked everything to stand up to these tyrants.
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FreedomFighter2024Verifiedjust now
This reminds me of when the Berlin Wall came down - you can't keep people oppressed forever. Does anyone know if this is spreading to other cities or just concentrated in Tehran?
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NewsJunkie47Verifiedjust now
From what I've been reading, it's happening in multiple provinces but the media coverage is still limited.
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedjust now
The regime has been trying to cut internet access to stop the spread of information, typical authoritarian playbook.