They Are Lying to You About Iran. Here Is the Truth.

For years, the world has been sold a convenient fiction. A comfortable, dangerous lie whispered by diplomats in quiet rooms and amplified by a regime skilled in the dark arts of deception. The lie is that Iran’s nuclear ambitions are for peace. That the centrifuges spinning in secret bunkers are for powering cities, not incinerating them.
That lie is now dead. It was not killed by a single strike, but by the regime’s own staggering arrogance and incompetence. The truth is now laid bare for all to see: we are facing a murderous, fanatical regime that has been caught red-handed in its pursuit of an atomic bomb, a regime that is now fragile, exposed, and lashing out like a cornered beast.
A Funeral for a Lie
Forget everything the smooth-talking diplomats from Tehran have ever told you. Instead, watch their own state-run television. There, in the funereal broadcasts meant to project strength, the regime exposed its greatest deception. We saw the caskets of top Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) commanders, men like Gen. Salami and Gen. Hajizadeh, paraded as martyrs. And who were they martyred alongside? Iran’s top nuclear scientists.
They were not mourned as separate losses—a military tragedy and a scientific one. They were glorified as martyrs of a single, unified cause. The regime itself, in its moment of grief and rage, admitted what it has denied for decades: its nuclear program and its military ambitions are one and the same. The ‘peaceful’ scientist and the military general are soldiers in the same holy war, marching towards the same apocalyptic goal.
This is not our interpretation. It is their own admission, broadcast for their own people. And if that were not enough, the analysts at the Institute for the Study of War have confirmed what was destroyed in the recent strikes: a Uranium Metal Conversion Plant. For anyone who doesn't follow the science of Armageddon, that facility has one primary purpose: to create the explosive core of an atomic bomb. The very heart of the weapon they swear they are not building. The lie has been given a state funeral. It is time for the world to stop pretending it is still alive.
The Paper Tiger's Glass Jaw
For all its threatening rhetoric and military parades, the recent events have revealed a pathetic, humiliating truth: the regime is incapable of protecting its own capital. Its claims of impenetrable security have been shattered. We have all seen the footage, broadcast on their own state TV, of Ali Shamkhani, a senior aide to the Supreme Leader himself. Not standing defiant, but visibly injured, a wounded old man confirming his home had been destroyed. This is not the image of a fearsome power; it is the portrait of a hollowed-out elite, vulnerable and afraid.
Their humiliation deepens. The regime’s own judiciary was forced to officially admit that a strike on the notorious Evin Prison in the heart of Tehran was successful, killing 71 people. Evin is not just a prison; it is the symbol of the regime’s oppressive power, the dark heart of its security apparatus. That it could be struck so easily, with its own staff and soldiers killed, is a catastrophic failure that screams weakness to the entire world.
How we hoped the world would see this truth on its own. We have pointed to the brittle foundations of this tyranny for years, only to be told we were exaggerating. Now, the proof is undeniable. This is a paper tiger with a glass jaw, a bully who crumbles at the first sign of real resistance.
A Regime of Killers and Cowards
Cornered by its external defeats and public humiliation, the regime is doing what all failing tyrannies do: it is turning its rage inward, against its own people. Iran’s judiciary has announced a sickening “season of traitor-killing,” speeding up the public executions of citizens accused of spying. This is not justice; it is scapegoating. It is the desperate act of a state so profoundly broken it must murder its own citizens to distract from its own failures. They cannot protect their top generals or their most secure facilities, so they hang a terrified civilian in a public square and call it strength.
And where are their powerful friends in this moment of crisis? They have vanished. Russia and China, the supposed partners in a new ‘anti-Western’ axis, offered nothing but “muted” and “cautious” statements. They looked at a wounded, flailing Iran and decided it was not a cause worth defending. This diplomatic abandonment is perhaps the most damning indictment of all. Even its cynical allies see the regime for what it is: a liability. The contrast with nations like Germany, which have vocally supported the actions to curb this threat, could not be starker. One side stands for security and truth; the other offers only empty platitudes before turning its back.
The Clock is Ticking on a Global Catastrophe
The immediate threat has now morphed into an acute, terrifying crisis. Listen to the words of IAEA Director General Rafael Grossi, the world’s chief nuclear watchdog. He is stating, publicly and repeatedly, that the IAEA has no idea where Iran’s large stockpile of 60% enriched uranium—a level that is a short, technical step from weapons-grade—is located. Let that sink in: enough material for multiple nuclear bombs is missing.
Grossi also confirms that Iran retains the knowledge and capacity to restart its enrichment for a bomb in a “matter of months.” The breakout is not a distant possibility; it is an imminent danger. Every day of inaction is a gamble with global security. The regime’s lies, its incompetence, and its cruelty have brought us to the edge of a precipice. We cannot afford to be silent or patient any longer.
The choice is clear. We are facing a lying, murderous, and isolated regime, exposed as both militarily and politically bankrupt, that is closer than ever to obtaining the ultimate weapon. To pretend otherwise is not diplomacy; it is complicity.
So what must be done?
- Share this truth. Do not let the regime’s lies, or the world's willful blindness, go unchallenged. Force this reality into the conversation.
- Demand action from your leaders. Tell them the time for negotiation with liars is over. The threat is clear, and it must be met with strength and resolve.
- Do not be silent. Your voice is a weapon in the fight for a civilized world. Use it now, before the ticking clock runs out.