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Iran’s recent military operation against Israel was not an isolated act of "aggression," as the Western propaganda machine insists on portraying it. It was an act of legitimate resistance against an imperialist project that has sought for decades to dominate the Middle East, control its energy routes, and crush any nation that dares to challenge its hegemony. The U.S. and Israel are not "victims" in this equation. They are the architects of a perpetual war that serves three clear objectives: 1. Controlling the Middle East’s oil and gas, ensuring the dollar remains the global trade currency. 2. Isolating and weakening any regional power that refuses to submit to the dictates of Washington and Tel Aviv—such as Iran, Syria, and Yemen. 3. Justifying an expansionist military presence, selling the world the lie that they are "guardians of democracy" while funding dictatorships and bombing civilians. When Israel attacks the Iranian consulate in Syria (a clear act of war under international law), it’s called "self-defense." When Iran responds, it is immediately demonized as a "terrorist state." The West has no moral standing to speak of "human rights" or "peace." The U.S. and U.K. destroyed Iraq under false pretenses, killing a million people. Israel has slaughtered over 36,000 Palestinians in Gaza in six months, including 15,000 children. (Estimates now exceed 55,000). Europe funds concentration camps in Libya and mass deportations while profiting from arms sales to genocidal regimes. But when Iran—or any other nation in the Axis of Resistance (Hezbollah, Ansarullah, Syria)—retaliates, the Western media goes into a frenzy. Why? Because what truly frightens imperialism is not violence, but the loss of control. The same media that normalizes the massacre in Gaza today weeps for Tel Aviv. The same governments that armed ISIS now feign concern over "attacks on civilians." The same "defenders of freedom" who supported the destruction of Iraq, Libya, and Syria now pretend to be pacifists. The hypocrisy is obvious: if a missile falls on Gaza, it’s a "consequence of war," but if a missile falls on Tel Aviv, it’s a "crime against humanity." If the U.S. bombs a school in Afghanistan, it’s an "intelligence error," but if Iran strikes an Israeli military base, it’s an "act of terror." The Western world needs to understand that the Resistance will not ask for permission; Iran’s attack was not a "provocation." It was a clear message that the era of Western and Zionist impunity is over. Regional powers will no longer accept aggression without response. The multipolar world is already a reality, and imperialism is in decline. While the U.S. and Israel try to maintain their dominance through bombs and sanctions, the Resistance responds with direct action. And this, more than any speech, exposes the weakness of a system that survives only through violence—but cannot withstand when that violence is turned back against it. When Washington and Tel Aviv exterminate entire populations, they call it "just war." When the victims dare to fight back, they’re labeled "terrorists." Since when is violence the monopoly of the oppressor? The question remains: If the West can bomb whomever it wants, why shouldn’t others retaliate? Imperialism has no morals, only interests. And its greatest fear is that the world will finally realize this.
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