In the aftermath of one of the bloodiest crackdowns in Iranian history, the clerical regime has retreated to its most predictable defense mechanism: projection. As the death toll mounts and the streets are washed of blood, state media is flooding the airwaves with a singular, fabricated narrative—that “foreign terrorist groups” are responsible for the massacre of civilians.
It is a claim that collapses the moment one looks at the reality on the ground. The regime is not fighting terrorism; it is practicing it. And while they scream about foreign infiltrators, the only foreign boots on the ground are the ones the regime paid to be there.
The War on the Wounded
The most damning evidence against the regime’s narrative lies in its treatment of the victims. If, as the state claims, these massacres were the work of ISIS or other external enemies, then the victims are citizens deserving of state protection and care.
Instead, we are witnessing a “second massacre” inside the hospitals.
Reports from across the country confirm a horrific pattern: security forces are storming medical facilities, dragging injured protesters from their beds, and arresting the doctors and nurses attempting to save them. Medical personnel are being threatened with license revocation or imprisonment simply for upholding their Hippocratic Oath. Ambulances are being used not to transport the dying to safety, but to transport detainees to black sites.
This is not the behavior of a government fighting a foreign enemy. This is the behavior of an occupying force ensuring that no survivors remain to tell the tale. By criminalizing medical aid, the regime has admitted that the injury of its citizens is not a tragedy to be healed, but a punishment to be completed.
The Real “Foreign Agents”
The regime’s propaganda machine endlessly repeats that “foreign elements” are destabilizing the country. In a twist of dark irony, they are technically correct—but not in the way they claim.
Witnesses and video evidence have increasingly pointed to the presence of non-Persian speaking security forces cracking down on Iranian civilians. These are not the phantom “Western agents” the Ayatollahs warn about. They are the regime’s own proxy militias, imported from Iraq, Pakistan, Afghanistan, Lebanon, and potentially Yemen.
For years, the Islamic Republic has funded, trained, and armed groups like Hashd al-Shaabi, the Fatemiyoun Brigade, and the Zeinabiyoun Brigade to export its ideology abroad. Now, facing a population that no longer fears them, the regime has turned these weapons inward.
They accuse the protesters of being agents of foreign powers, yet it is the regime that has flown in foreign mercenaries to shoot Iranians in their own streets. They speak of “sovereignty” while allowing non-Iranian militias to brutalize the population, simply because Iranian conscripts can no longer be trusted to fire on their own neighbors.
The Ultimate Projection
The Islamic Republic’s strategy is a textbook case of psychological projection: accuse your enemy of exactly what you are doing.
They claim terrorists are killing innocent people. They are the ones shooting children. They claim foreign agents are invading the land. They are the ones importing foreign militias. They claim they are the protectors of the nation. They are the ones raiding the hospitals.
The world must not be fooled by the smoke and mirrors. The terror gripping Iran is not an invasion from the outside. It is a rot from the inside, enforced by a regime that has become the very thing it claims to fight.
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