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January 1, Iranians Rejoice Khamenei’s Demise

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Wyatt’s Take

Iranians everywhere are cheering the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. US and Israeli strikes took him out after 35 years of terror.

  • Tehran streets fill with whistles and dances as missiles hit the capital.
  • Exiles wave old Persian flags, thanking Trump and Netanyahu.
  • Pre-revolution Iran built factories, roads, and schools under the Shah.

Videos show folks in Tehran leaning out windows, hollering joy after 11 p.m. local time.

Sana Ebrahimi, Iranian-born Fox contributor, jumped around to YMCA.

“I am an Iranian and this is the best day of my life,” she said. “The dictator, the killer, Ali Khamenei is dead.”

Crowds hit the White House, waving US and Persian flags while blasting Trump’s favorite tune.

Raheem Kassam reported hundreds of Persians celebrating the regime’s fall in DC.

Before confirmation, rallies popped up in Australia, UK, Norway, Spain, and Germany with lion-and-sun flags from before 1979.

That old Iran modernized fast with universities, hospitals, and a top regional economy.

Exiles call Trump brave for smashing the terror regime.

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Source: OAN

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9 Comments

  1. Sewnya

    March 1, 2026 at 8:29 am

    Did you know that Barack Obama’s mother and Peter Strzok’s father socially engineered Iran to put these people in power?

    • George Fedoroff

      March 1, 2026 at 1:33 pm

      What is this seemingly wacko statement meant to mean?

    • Sherry

      March 1, 2026 at 5:36 pm

      Not surprising. She also conspired to alter Hussein’s entire life history including claiming he was born in Hawaii (in a hospital tgat didn’t exist st the time) instead of Kenya. His own grandmother said he was born in Kenya (and she died suddenly a few weeks later).hmmm.

    • Todd Oesterreich

      March 1, 2026 at 6:11 pm

      35 years ago. Who knew? I mean, besides you?

  2. Charles Evering

    March 1, 2026 at 9:22 am

    It is truly nice to see people gaining there God given Freedom and celebrating it is. This manner.

  3. Steve

    March 1, 2026 at 9:35 am

    Seems the only people upset about his demise are the radicals that he lead over there and the fucking radical democrats over here. Go figure.

  4. George F.

    March 1, 2026 at 1:40 pm

    Pre-revolution Iran also violently persecuted dissent and ran hellhole prisons for those questioning the Shah’s regime which was installed after free elections resulted in an outcome disliked by the U.S. That was not the US’s finest display of support for democracy and the long hand of karma came later when the man we now helped kill came to power. Where Iran goes next is TBD, hopefully by the people of Iran and not by US.

  5. Kla

    March 1, 2026 at 2:44 pm

    Welp, Nobody’s Rushing to take khamenei’s place in Iran’s leadership. Our President was once again absolutely right 👍 The Citizens of Iran can make a decision for a great and faithful Leader who will put them first (as ours does) Trump is the real deal! like that Punk Maduros-Being an enemy of America is quite unhealthy 😉🇺🇲 God Bless America! Iran’s threat will soon be over, and they’ll be much more compliant at the soon coming nuclear arms negotiations. Trump is a definite force to be reckoned with🤠

  6. Kenneth Allen Roberts

    March 1, 2026 at 4:18 pm

    Trump warned and warned of what was going to happen

    Unfortunately ( for them ) the Iranian government believed they were dealing with presidents the likes of Obama or Biden. They didn’t realize that when Trump came into office there was a “different kind of sheriff in town.

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