“The crisis will intensify before it eases.” This timeless wisdom accurately describes the current condition of the Iranian regime. Its escalating aggression against its neighbors has left no room for reconciliation, while its people – the primary victims – have no stake in the terrorist wars waged by their leaders. Iran is now on the threshold of a ‘new Yalta’, confined within its own territory.
In the midst of such heinous acts, the leaders of the Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) countries continue to exercise remarkable restraint borne out of wisdom. They are fully aware that the Persian regime of terror will no longer be able to threaten regional stability once this conflict concludes, because the threat has ‘metastasized’ throughout several Arab lands – from the ruins of Lebanon to Iraq and Yemen. Given the intolerable terrorist practices against the global economy and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, the world is now more convinced than ever that removing this malignant tumor is a surgical necessity that cannot be ignored.
Therefore, no matter how vicious the aggression against our nations becomes, relief is near. The ‘victories’ loudly proclaimed by Tehran are nothing more than the final death throes of a regime that lost its place in the civilized world. The regime’s leaders, now cowering in underground bunkers, have proven their total inability to communicate with the world. The images and videos they continue to disseminate are merely artificial intelligence fabrications – a desperate attempt to mask their terminal isolation and extreme weakness. Notwithstanding these considerations, it is a recorded reality that our nations, and the entire global community, have endured the relentless scourge of Persian-sponsored terrorism for five decades.
Our strategic patience in facing such sustained harm has been immense, a testament to the immense wisdom of our leaders who recognize the immutable laws of geography. They understand that the Persian people themselves remain the primary casualties of the oppressive mullahs’ regime. However, the current conflict totally changed the calculation, as the aggression has ‘metastasized’ into more vicious strikes against civilian sectors, forcing our people to bear the heavy brunt of this unwarranted suffering.
Moreover, the regime’s intolerable terrorist practices against the global economy have reached a breaking point, convincing the international community that removing this malignant tumor has become a surgical necessity for regional stability. For 50 years, the Iranian regime has methodically sought to destabilize Arab lands, from Lebanon, which it has reduced to ruins over the course of 45 years, to Syria, which it transformed into a breeding ground for its militias, and Iraq, where it has been granted free rein since 2003. In Yemen, Tehran established a base for regional terror against the GCC states, daring even to target the sanctity of the holy sites in Makkah and Madinah.
In the final analysis, it is a recorded reality that the mullahs’ regime failed to achieve even a fraction of its sinister objectives. Having watched its claws decisively clipped from the ruins of Lebanon to the breeding grounds of Syria and Gaza, Tehran now reaps nothing but a bitter harvest in Iraq. As for its regional base in Yemen, the future holds only deeper isolation and insurmountable difficulties.
Nevertheless, considering these points, the intensification of the current crisis is merely the beginning of the end for this malignant tumor. The ancient wisdom reminds us that “the clouds of fate reveal the truth.” The current events are finally exposing the reality of a regime that has tried to defy the immutable laws of history, failing to realize that those who strike their heads against the solid rock of reality will inevitably suffer the bruise of their own arrogance