The debate over Iran keeps getting mislabeled.
Removing a genocidal theocracy is not “war” in the classic sense—it is the dismantling of a regime whose legitimacy rests on terror, repression, and exportable violence.
For decades, the West has treated the Iranian system as a diplomatic puzzle instead of what it is: an ideological machine that survives by threatening Jews, destabilizing neighbors, and crushing its own people.
History is blunt about this pattern. The world didn’t become less stable when tyrants fell; it became safer. The same logic applies to Iran’s ruling clerical order today.
The world became safer and more stable when Hitler was gone. So too it will be when Khamenei is given the same fate. [JOSHUA HOFFMAN]
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