I know what people are saying online and in the news. They say, “The US and Israel didn’t bomb Iran for the people; they did it for their own benefit, for the oil, for the geopolitics, for their own security.”
I don’t want to argue with them. In fact, to some extent, I agree.
I am not naive. I understand that nations act in their own self-interest. But as an Iranian living under the shadow of the Islamic Regime, I see the world differently than someone watching from a comfortable café in Paris or New York.
Let me explain why I am grateful for what the US military is doing, and why, if it means freedom for my people, America can have every drop of our oil.
First, Let’s Be Honest About the Regime
Firstly, we must acknowledge a simple truth: without the Islamic Regime, the world is a safer place. This mindset, this export of revolution, this funding of terror, this suppression of basic human joy, is disgusting. The world does not need another generation of children raised to believe that killing is glory.
The Regime does not represent me. It does not represent the young people who have been killed in the streets for wanting to dance, for wanting to show their hair, for wanting to live.
The Mission is the Same
Secondly, regardless of what happens “behind the scenes,” the mission of the US and Israel right now is exactly the same as the mission of the Iranian people. We both want the Regime gone.
If the US has a strategic interest in a stable, non-terrorist Middle East, and I have an interest in walking down the street without fear of the morality police, then our paths are aligned. That is what matters to me today.
I Would Vote “Yes” to Paying America….
Imagine a hypothetical scenario. Tomorrow, the mullahs are gone. There is a free election, and a referendum is placed before the people:
“The United States of America used its military might to help remove the radical Regime. American soldiers died on our soil. In gratitude, and for a defensive alliance, should we allow the US access to our oil and gas to pay for this liberation?”
I would vote Yes.
You might think I am crazy. You might think I am selling my country. But let me tell you why I would do it.
- American blood was spilled for us.
We hear reports that at least 7 US servicemembers have died in this operation. They put themselves at risk for another nation. These are sons, daughters, and parents. They didn’t speak Farsi. They didn’t grow up in our culture. But they looked at the evil of the Regime and they acted.
How can you put a price on that? How can you look at a mother who lost her child liberating your country and say, “Well, we won’t share our resources with you”?
- We cannot do this alone.
The Iranian people have been fighting alone for decades. Our young people are killed. We have paid the price in blood for years.just in two days they killed 40,000 people and executed thousand of people. We are exhausted. We need help. The US military is the only force on Earth capable of standing up to this radical ideology and winning. - Better the US than the Terrorists.
Think about where our oil money goes right now. Today, the Islamic Regime takes our oil wealth and funnels it to terrorist proxies to kill innocent people in other countries.
So ask yourself: which is better?
· Option A: The Regime sells oil and uses it to fund Hezbollah and Hamas, and to buy weapons to oppress us and kill more people.
· Option B: We give oil to the United States as a thank you for making us free.
The answer is obvious. If we must give our oil to someone to ensure our safety, I would rather give it to the nation that sends firefighters to save people, rather than the nation that sends bombs to kill them.
The Kind of World I Want to Live In
This reminds me of a speech by President Trump that stuck with me:
“When you live in a society where the firefighters are the heroes, little kids want to be firefighters. When you live in a society where athletes and movie stars are the heroes, little kids want to be athletes and movie stars. In Palestinian society, the heroes are those who murder Jews. We can’t let this continue.”
He is right. We cannot let this continue. The Islamic Regime has created a culture of death. For years, they have taught our children that martyrdom is the goal.
not only in Palestine, also Islamic régime of IRAN has same ideology.
I want my children to look up to builders, to doctors, to people who create life, not people who destroy it.
Thank You
I want to say thank you. Not just for “Operation Epic Fury” against the Iranian Regime, but for standing up against dictators everywhere. For standing against the gangs and the drugs and the oppression in places like Venezuela. When you stop a dictator, you make the world better for everyone.
At the end of the day, I am thankful that there are responsible leaders in the world willing to do the hard thing. You can call it “America First.” You can call it geopolitics. You can call it securing resources.
I call it rescue.
By making America great again, it seems the world is becoming a better place. The removal of this disgusting mindset from the earth is worth more than gold or gas.
God bless the USA. God bless President Trump. God bless Canada. And God bless the people of Iran, may we finally be free.
