Death by Proxy — How the Regime Fueled Regional Tragedy

Millions of Muslims suffered — not from foreign invasion, but from Iran’s covert ambitions.

Exporting Revolution, Importing Death

From the start, the Islamic Republic saw its mission beyond Iran. It armed factions, funded militias, and sowed chaos in Iraq, Syria, Yemen, Lebanon, and Gaza — not for justice, but influence.

Wherever it reached, blood followed.

The Cost of Power

While Iran’s leaders spoke of resistance, their policies destroyed Muslim homes and futures.

Silencing the Ummah

The same regime that kills Iranians for dissent claims to defend Muslims abroad. But its aid is not solidarity — it’s strategy. Its allegiance is not to Islam — it’s to its own survival.

Real unity cannot be built on lies, bullets, and proxy bloodshed.

The People Were Never Asked

No Iranian voted to fund militias. No Iranian asked for regional war. The billions spent on destruction could have rebuilt Iran. Instead, it built enemies — and buried innocents.

And still, they dare speak in the name of God.