While Iranians suffer, Khamenei funds destruction abroad.
The regime pours billions into proxy wars, missiles, and militias — while basic services in Iran collapse. Hospitals decay. Schools lack supplies. Inflation suffocates families.
None of this spending was approved by the people. It was imposed — in their name, but against their good.
From Lebanon to Syria to Yemen, Khamenei funds death — not defence. These are not noble alliances. They are tools of influence, fueled by public poverty.
This is not foreign policy. It’s foreign obsession — financed by domestic ruin.
The money that could have built Iran has been weaponised to break others.
Iran was meant to be a light in the region — a centre of culture, reason, and resilience. Instead, the regime turned it into a sponsor of fear.
A country so rich, so blessed — reduced to begging, smuggling, and propaganda.