Islamists in Iran

In fact, Islam is an unrepentant politico-expansionist movement clothed in the trappings of religion and bent on universal conquest by whatever means it can mobilize: deception (taqiyya), social and cultural infiltration, or bloody violence, as its millennial history and authoritative scriptures have proven. (See Koran 13:41, which is meant literally despite the attempt of apologists to launder its purport: “Do they not see that We are advancing in the land, diminishing it by its borders on all sides?”)

There are several ways in which Islam differs from all other major religions. For

It sanctions militant proselytization, mandating forcible imposition on other peoples by coercion, threat and overt violence (Koran 8:39, 9:29, etc.), a practice unique among religions today.

It punishes apostasy with death (Koran 4:89; Hadith, Bukhari 9.84.57), also a practice unique among religions today.

It countenances no separation between church and state, that is, it cannot render unto Caesar what is Caesar’s. The scope of its ambition is khilafil, that is, the establishment of a Caliphate requiring that a state—ultimately a universal state—be ruled by Islamic law. As Muslim scholar Jaafar Sheikh Idris explains, “Secularism cannot be a solution for countries with a Muslim majority or even a sizeable minority, for it requires people to replace their God-given beliefs with an entirely different set of man-made beliefs. Separation of religion and state is not an option for Muslims because it requires us to abandon Allah’s decree for that of man.”

The “religion” itself takes precedence he transcendent values it should strive to attain: the flourishing of the individual soul, the love of God’s Creation, the grace and miracle of life, the conversation with the Divine, freedom of conscience and the inviolability of personal choice in determining one’s redemption. Instead, it elevates conformity to a set of stringent rules, down to the smallest detail, as a prerequisite to salvation, whose effect is primarily to perpetuate the faith itself at the expense of the individual votary. Admittedly, this is a literalist practice common to most restrictive and comparatively minor orthodoxies, but regarding the massive following enjoyed by Islam and its susceptibility to violence and the subjugation of other faiths and peoples to its hegemony, we are remarking a radically greater economy of scale and the havoc it can wreak.

The propensity to violence is not an aberration but an intrinsic element of the Islamic corpus. As Lee Cary has written, Islamic terrorists are “legacy, Koranic literalists” who use terror “to enforce a dogma that defines behavioral practices that comply with the Koran and [defines] the regulations of daily life.” The much-bruited notion that there is such a thing as “Islamism,” a form of extremism that has nothing to do with Islam proper, or is a perversion thereof, is a pure canard, another in a series of timorous progressivist memes bleaching the blood out of the Islamic ideological jalabiyya. Islam, not “Islamism,” promises paradise for martyrs and jihadis killed in battle (Koran 3: 157), thus palliating and even inciting feral attitudes and fanatical actions—a patently non-spiritual way of earning beatitude.

As Howard Kainz points out in an illuminating essay, “Islam and the Decalogue,” Islam reverses the Golden Rule, which is central to Judaism,

, Hinduism, Buddhism and Confucianism (Koran 48:29, 2:191, 3:28, etc.). For this reason, Kainz concludes, “Islam may best be understood,” not as a religion, but “as a world-wide cult.”

The standard rebuttal that all faiths have at one time or another shown themselves prone to violence and repression misses the essential point. All the major religions have reformed themselves, reducing or eliminating the all-too-human tendency to sanctimonious oppression—and none of these faiths, let us remember, endorsed oppression as a universal creedal or Divine imperative. Such is not the case with Islam, a communion that since its inception in the 7th century has seldom strayed from its sanguinary path of carnage and subdual. Its incendiary prescriptions and commands, as many scholars have noted, are open-ended and contain no “sunset clause.” They are perpetual and mandatory, feeding what essayist Bill Kassel calls “religious-themed barbarism”!

Iran War and Minnesota Fraud

God bless President Donald Trump and his administration for their attempts to promote peace and prosperity.

Iran is almost as trustworthy as gas station sushi and the Democrats?   Maybe a little less due to the amount of fraud they’ve been committing and which we are finally learning about.

Mostly Peaceful

I will always be on the side of Western Civilization and the moral values it holds dear. We are all individuals deserving of freedom I will never accept oppressive ideologies like Islam nor Islamic regimes. I will never bow. No amount of gaslighting will ever change this for me But it is ok for Iran […]

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Iran Peace Deal

Please share this honest post from VP JD Vance instead of all the fake ones out of Iran. The lies from the fake news and Iran are being shared by way too many people. Thank you for your attention to this matter!

JD VANCE: I’m seeing a lot of fake information about a potential deal to reopen the Strait and end Iran’s nuclear weapons program. First, the Iranians are not receiving any cash, and no funds are being released for simply signing a deal or attending a meeting. The deal is structured to ensure that the US and its allies concerns are prioritized, and that if the Islamic Republic of Iran meets its obligations, then economic benefits will flow to them and to the entire region. This deal has the potential to remake the region and lead to lasting peace.

I’ve noticed a couple of bizarre things in the reporting over the last few hours. First, people who (rightly) said Donald Trump was a historic president a month ago now criticizing a deal based on unconfirmed media reports. Second, people who say you can’t trust a word said by the IRGC who apparently believe anonymously sourced social media posts.

The president is going to get us a good outcome, one way or the other.

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An Unholy Alliance

the president of the United States, Donald Trump is trying to stop a war that’s lasted 47 years and from a country or people, Shiite Muslims (twelvers), that would use a nuclear bomb like you use toilet paper in the morning.   Muslims do not have the same value on life as we do.   death to America after Israel, they chant.  They definitely don’t want to submit to our way of life, you must awaken to the fact that Muslims cannot exist in the western world. 

if they’ll strap the suicide vest on a child and send it into a crowd what makes you think they wouldn’t use a nuclear weapon on us.  They’ve been swearing that they will.

Liberate Iran

We must help liberate the Iranian people, and we can do it.  We can do it without our troops on the ground.  Without a forever war.  We can do it.  Train them.  Arm them.  Support them.  And we will never have to worry about nuclear arms from the Iranian regime ever again.  Not only that, but the Middle East will also change for the better in ways that we cannot even imagine.  The regime must be destroyed.  The time is now.

The Unholy Alliance

The Ayatollahs and the Mullahs are watching American cable news.

They see Democrats scream “illegal war.” They watch anchors call our own President the bigger threat.

Regime leaders watch Schumer, Jeffries, Pelosi, and AOC do their jobs for them on live television.

So why would they ever take a deal? Why negotiate in good faith?

The mullahs and generals have been told, over and over, by half of Washington and 90 percent of the press, that all they have to do is wait. Stall. Hold out. The Democrats will do the rest. The media will do the rest.

Our latest meme nails exactly what is happening.

Trump, Rubio, and Hegseth swinging the Maximum Pressure hammer at a cracking Iranian regime.

Schumer, Jeffries, Pelosi, AOC, and a wall of media microphones scrambling to hold the pedestal together before it collapses.

Look at it. Whose side are these people actually on?

And now we are right back to the brink.

“Trump is going to hit them a bit,” one administration official told Israel’s Channel 12. Trump just rejected Tehran’s peace offer outright, calling it “a piece of garbage” and the current ceasefire “unbelievably weak.”

If the war resumes in the coming days, and every signal says it will, remember exactly how we got here.

Iran did not hold out because they are strong. They held out because they were told they could win the waiting game.

They were told American voters would crack first. They were told American media would carry their water for free.

They were told correctly.

So when the shooting starts again, do not let a single person forget the names on that cartoon.

Schumer. Jeffries. Pelosi. AOC. Every anchor screaming about Trump while the mullahs sleep soundly in Tehran.

Whose side are Democrats and the mainstream media on? Name the worst offender in the comments. Then share this so every American sees who is propping up the regime.

Source: Iran International

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Iran and Nukes

Jews existed thousands of years before the cult of Islam ever existed. Christ lived over 600 years before the cult of Islam too. Muhammed plagiarized the Bible, made himself a demonic spinoff and then beheaded anyone who wouldn’t buy his version instead. He was a homicidal, pedophile rapist psychopath. He formed the most inbred,  low IQ, and illiterate region of the world under his brainwashing and threat of death, taxes or ostracization from doing business to control the region by brute force.

Why on Earth would we surrender all of our beautiful countries to the most vile group of people to ever exist? How are white nations inviting them in when it’s so easy to find out the facts- they rape, torture, genitally mutilate, and enslave all their women and little girls. They blow up little boys in minefields. They cut off heads and hands. How are so many public figures and leaders agreeing to this?

The Persian people long to be freed from Shiite Muslim shackles.

Leftists Wake up Before it’s too late

Reminder that the Iranian Revolution started as a student-led leftist Marxist movement to overthrow the Shah. Then Muslims joined in, presenting themselves as ‘anti-imperialists’ too.

Once the Islamic regime took power, those same leftist students and their progressive ideals were the first to be killed.

Leftist students in American and Western universities are literally making the same mistake right now. They never learned the lesson. – Dr. Maalouf, @realMaalouf

Don’t be WOKE, wakeup while there is still time.

When America Flexes

MOONDOGVIBE: They scream “war crimes” when America flexes strength… but stay dead silent on 47 years of actual terror.

Let that sink in.

While the media clutches pearls over the U.S. keeping order in the Gulf… Iran has spent decades:

* Taking hostages
* Hijacking ships
* Funding terror groups
* Blowing up embassies
* Arming proxies to kill Americans and allies

But now… suddenly… we’re the bad guys? Come on. Victor Davis Hanson lays it out plain:

This isn’t about “war crimes.” This is about selective outrage and political spin. When strength shows up, they call it dangerous. When evil operates in the shadows, they ignore it.

That’s not moral clarity—that’s willful blindness.
And here’s the bigger truth nobody wants to say out loud:

Iran’s regime isn’t some misunderstood government. It’s a 47-year machine of chaos—propped up, funded, and tolerated at different points by weak policy and wishful thinking.

Meanwhile, the same voices yelling “fascism” can’t even define it… but they’ll throw the word around like confetti.

No context. No consistency. No accountability.
Just noise.

Reality check: This isn’t about politics. This is about whether the world confronts evil—or accommodates it. Because history is crystal clear:

👉 When you ignore aggression… it grows.
👉 When you reward bad actors… they escalate.
👉 When you project weakness… you invite chaos.

We’re not watching a moral debate.
We’re watching a narrative war. And too many people are choosing headlines over history. They didn’t suddenly discover “war crimes.”

They just finally noticed strength—and didn’t like who was using it.

Mike Burnette