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The fall of Iran’s nuclear dream: The regime must disappear—now

1 min Ron Agam

Last night, history turned. In a joint triumph of intelligence and military precision, the United States struck and destroyed all three of Iran’s core nuclear sites—obliterating what remained of Tehran’s atomic ambitions. 

Ali Hosseini Khamenei is the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran © Mena Today 

Ali Hosseini Khamenei is the Supreme Leader of the Islamic Republic of Iran © Mena Today 

Last night, history turned. In a joint triumph of intelligence and military precision, the United States struck and destroyed all three of Iran’s core nuclear sites—obliterating what remained of Tehran’s atomic ambitions. 

Half a trillion dollars of fanatical investment was reduced to ash in minutes. Iran is no longer a nuclear-threshold state. Its dream is dead—but its madness is not.

This is not just a military victory; it is a spiritual and moral turning point. For decades, the Iranian regime pursued nuclear capability as the crown jewel of an apocalyptic vision—fueling terror across the region through Hezbollah, Hamas, and Islamic Jihad. That vision is now in ruins. Yet the regime remains—and that is the danger.

Israel’s prior preemptive strike was an act of national survival. The U.S. escalation has now sent an unambiguous message: no nation, not even Iran, will be allowed to blackmail the world with genocidal threats. 

But the regime’s desperation has only grown. With its nuclear capacity neutralized, the threat of a dirty bomb—or worse—now looms in the shadows.

This is a death cult cloaked in state power. Its mission is not coexistence but chaos. It does not negotiate—it deceives. It does not defend—it infects. It is a cancer, and like all cancers, it must be eradicated completely.

Enough cowardice. Enough illusions. The civilized world can no longer afford polite diplomacy, wishful thinking, or empty resolutions. 

We are beyond that now. The Iranian regime has crossed every red line of morality, law, and humanity. It must be brought down—not eventually, not theoretically, but now.

International leaders must focus on this mission with clarity and resolve. Any nation, company, or actor that collaborates with Iran’s regime must face immediate and severe sanctions. There can be no tolerance for complicity—only consequences.

This is not about regime change. This is about regime removal. Every ounce of strategic intelligence, every diplomatic lever, every financial pressure point, every covert and overt capability must be mobilized.

The survival of millions, the safety of the region, and the fragile hope of global peace demand it.

No more hesitation. No more fear.

The hour has come. Let us finish what must be finished.

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Ron Agam

Ron Agam

Ron Agam is a French-Israeli artist, writer, and advocate for Israel and Jewish causes. He frequently speaks out on issues of antisemitism, peace in the Middle East, and international moral responsibility. This article reflects his personal views.

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