Iran’s supreme leader says protesters are ‘ruining their own streets’ to please Trump
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is criticizing protesters, accusing them of acting to please U.S. President Donald Trump.

The Iranian demonstrations against the regime are a good sign. For the nearly forty-seven years since the Islamic Revolution in that area, the people have been fighting. Some have been shrieking “Death to America!” while others seem to stop at nothing to tear down the walls of injustice in that region.
What needs to happen is the removal of the Supreme Leader and the institution of a constitution that regards and respects human rights. Before the Revolution, Iranian women could wear skirts and forget about head and facial coverings. Now, they look like wrapped up pieces of meat. This is an abomination and just an example of the injustice perpetrated by a regime of evil.
The inability to properly use freedoms of speech and other expressions must come to a finite and official end. It is far too odious to consider all of the rights violations that have been propagated against the Iranians. Like the Winkie Guard from the Wizard of Oz (1939), once the wickedness falls, most people will be on board. There will be some opposition, but they will find themselves to be outnumbered by people who have a clue.
The powers that be in Iran must be changed because they block the rights of individuals. The capitalistic ideals that some Iranians hold should be espoused and expounded upon with vigor and truth. It is well-past time for the Supreme Leader to be toppled. Also, the underlings should be taken in and prosecuted for crimes against humanity.

While President Trump is no savior, he should be the Western leader to take his powers to the real threat. The Venezuela excursion was misled, miscalculated, but well executed by the US military. This action can be replicated for Iran––and with better ethical precision. The morality behind such a strike would mean that millions of people desperate and yearning for the sweet taste of freedom would be liberated.
The ugliness of this current administration (if you can call it that) is that it restricts and constricts the individual. He or she is throttled in every way from the time they wake up to their bedtime.
The nastiness of the Supreme Leader is evident in that he cowers at the thought of an independent, thinking brain. His time is up. It is now an age for Iran to be completely dismantled politically and the installation of a righteous government apart from the faith-based ideals that have pushed the nation to the brink of instability, insecurity, and ultimately insanity.
It is apparent that the way forward is to develop a system where the US can not be the police but advisors to a regime change. What would that look like? It would consist of striking down Ayatollah Ali Khamene and replacing his setup with a just and rights-respecting leader, that won’t be Supreme.
The complexities of governance are one thing but it’s extremely simple to say that a fully-free, capitalistic government, not even fully realized by the United States, would propel Iran out of the quagmire in which it now stands.
To take seriously the power of the State is a solemn task. For Iran to grant its people the freedoms of action that most of the Western world enjoys would be a revelation.

If the US doesn’t just jump into action and allows the Iranians who desire rights to step up, there should be no worry. It is in their hands to craft a country which observes the sovereignty of the individual. While it might take an initial military strike, this doesn’t necessarily have to be a bloody revolution.
With the ouster of the Leader, the possibility for change may be at hand for now, for good.
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