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Wherever the Mullahs’ regime goes, devastation follows

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05/04/2026

publish time

05/04/2026

Wherever the Mullahs’ regime goes, devastation follows

Historically, destruction and ruin have been synonymous with the Persians, a perception that remains firmly established in the conscience of the region. In the Gulf states, we have been witnessing the systematic devastation perpetrated by the mullahs’ regime for 47 years. Numerous proverbs depict the ruin left by the Persian Army wherever it goes. Victor Hugo pointed out that wherever they pass, “everything is ruined.” A Serbian proverb asserts that while people build, “the Persians destroy and demolish.”

In Russia, it is said that “a chicken is not a bird, and the Persians are not humans.” Consequently, the Iranian attacks on Kuwait and other Gulf Cooperation Council (GCC) states, hitting civilian and vital infrastructure, are not just reactions to the Israeli-American operations. Rather, they are premeditated acts, reflecting the barbarity ingrained in the Persian subconscious that seeks to devastate the surrounding region. Through these acts, Tehran attempts to force the international community into stopping the United States of America and Israel from completing the destruction of the Persian regime’s military assets.

The remaining leaders in Tehran intend to inflate costs for the Gulf and global economies, attempting to buy time for a face-saving settlement – not before the world, but before their own oppressed people, who suffer the crippling economic hardship and total paralysis of life throughout Iran. In this regard, the regime’s disinformation campaigns, utilizing artificial intelligence, are swiftly exposed by the grim realities on the ground, as the Iranian people witness the scale of ruin throughout the country and the daily toll of human casualties. Operating based on the principle of “me and my enemies,” the pillars of the regime view themselves as the only state, with no regard for the 97 million people of Iran.

If they fall, they believe the state falls with them. On the other hand, the Iranian propaganda machine attempts to portray their adversaries as fractured or defeated, highlighting supposed divisions within America and Israel or disagreements among allies – between Washington and other capitals or its Gulf partners. They believe such portrayals provide a source of strength in these confrontations, but they are just revolutionary delusions. Yesterday was the regime’s major test that resulted in a resounding failure, following the announcement of the American president about the successful recovery of the second American pilot whose plane was shot down in Iran. Based on this, we understand that the deadlines set by President Trump are not a sign of weakness, but an act of mercy towards the Iranian people. The great hell he threatened, should Tehran fail to adopt a rational approach and fulfill the necessary conditions, will indeed return it to the Stone Age. It is said that the wise learn from the lessons of others, a sentiment we have repeated more than once.

Gaza serves as a potent example of what could befall Iran, given that the American and Israeli forces have total air superiority over the entire country. A word to the wise is sufficient. If any wisdom remains in the regime, they should consider the outcome of the operation to rescue the American pilot. Despite the mobilization of the Revolutionary Guard, Basij and police forces, they were all powerless to act. The operation was a success and the pilot was recovered. The coming days will be decisive in terms of ridding the world of this regime, which brings destruction wherever it goes. Nothing will remain to threaten the Gulf region, or the world, from Persian revolutionary delusions.