How U.S. power, media propaganda, and selective outrage redefine tyranny, while punishing any nation that refuses to kneel
The New York Times labels Imam Ali Khamenei a “dictator.” But that accusation collapses the moment we apply the same standards to Western power.
So let’s ask the obvious question:
What do we call Donald Trump?
A man who openly backs a genocide.
A man who authorises the bombing of sovereign nations that never attacked the United States.
A man who boasts about assassinating or kidnapping foreign leaders, kidnapping officials, and stealing natural resources while declaring, “We’re entitled to it.”
If those actions do not define dictatorship, then the word has lost all meaning.
Now ask honestly:
Has Imam Khamenei invaded foreign countries across the globe? No.
Has he overthrown elected governments? No.
Has he assassinated heads of state on foreign soil? No.
Has he stolen another nation’s oil or land? No.
Yet Western media brands him the tyrant.
Why?
Because the real crime, in the eyes of Washington and its media apparatus, is not violence, it is defiance. Iran owns and controls it’s central bank, not the Rothchilds banking mafia. The US Federal Reserve is a private bank owned by the banking mafia. Iran owns all its lands, most Americans do not even know that The District of Columbia is an enclave, private land, not part of the US. The same goes for the Bank of England and City of London ( it’s not the same as London City)
In a world where leaders kneel to Washington, Imam Khamenei does not.
In a world of submission, he represents resistance.
No dictates from the White House.
No humiliation before Western power.
No surrender of national sovereignty.
For decades, Iran has faced sanctions, threats, economic warfare, covert operations, and relentless pressure, from the United States, from Europe, and from regional regimes that act as enforcers of Western interests. None of it has broken Iran’s independence.
That is the real reason for the hatred.
Western media does not oppose dictatorship.
It opposes any leader it cannot control.
They control the narrative to justify their wars, sanitize their crimes, and disguise empire as “democracy.” Anyone who refuses to play along is smeared, demonized, and dehumanized.
Imam Khamenei’s message has remained consistent and unshaken:
Iran does not kneel.
And that is precisely why Iran matters.
In a Middle East shattered by Western invasions, puppet regimes, and endless war, Iran stands as the last major obstacle to total domination. If Iran falls, resistance across the region collapses with it and the door opens to a new era of unchecked fascism, apartheid, and permanent war.
This is not about one man.
It is about sovereignty versus empire.
Truth versus propaganda.
Resistance versus submission.
Call that dictatorship if you like, but history will call it defiance.
Vlodomir Zelensky is revered by the West and yet: “Zelensky’s not elected, he’s cancelled elections.”
“He’s banned religious denominations.”
“He’s murdered his political opponents.”
“He’s banned language groups.”
The Ukrainian regime has also killed journalists, including U.S. filmmaker Gonzalo Lira, and forcibly kidnaps civilians off the streets to send them into the war’s meat grinder.
Authored By: Global GeoPolitics
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