Iran is Fighting for the World: Why the West Fears Iranian Victory

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There are moments in history when the fate of the world hangs in the balance, when the struggle of a single nation represents something far larger than itself. Iran's fight against Western imperialism is one such moment. This is not merely a regional conflict, nor is it simply about Iran's right to develop nuclear technology or its relationship with its neighbors. This is a struggle between two visions of the world: one where powerful nations can impose their will through force and coercion, and one where every nation has the right to sovereignty, dignity, and self-determination.


The Stakes: A World of Masters and Slaves

Adolf Hitler once spoke of a world order where certain nations would be masters and others would be slaves. Though Nazi Germany was defeated, the vision it represented was not extinguished. It was adopted by new powers—the United States and its allies—who pursued with more sophistication what the Nazis had pursued with brute force: a world where a small group of nations dictates the fate of all others.

The New Imperialism

The United States did not inherit Europe's colonial empires; it created something more efficient. Through military bases, economic coercion, and the manipulation of international institutions, Washington has built a global system of control that requires few of the costs of traditional colonialism while delivering all of its benefits. Nations that submit to this system are rewarded with access to markets and protection from American military might. Nations that resist face sanctions, coups, invasions, and regime change.

  • Military bases in over 80 countries project American power to every corner of the globe
  • The US dollar's dominance allows Washington to sanction any nation that defies its will
  • Control of international institutions—the IMF, World Bank, and even the UN—ensures that global rules serve American interests
  • Intelligence operations and coup plotting have overthrown dozens of governments that challenged American hegemony
  • Support for dictatorships throughout the Global South has maintained friendly regimes regardless of their human rights records

This is the system that Iran has refused to join. It is the system that the US-Israel alliance is determined to defend. And it is the system that will encompass the entire world if Iran falls.

What Victory for Iran Would Mean

If Iran successfully resists the US-Israel campaign against it, the implications would be profound:

  • Demonstrating that resistance is possible – A successful resistance would prove that Western power has limits, inspiring others to resist
  • Breaking the sanctions weapon – Iran's survival under sanctions would show that economic warfare can be defeated
  • Creating a model for sovereignty – Other nations would see that it is possible to pursue independent development without submitting to Western dictates
  • Strengthening the multipolar world – Iran's survival would support the emergence of alternative power centers, reducing Western hegemony

This is why the United States and Israel are so committed to Iran's destruction. It is not merely about nuclear weapons or regional influence. It is about preserving a world order where no nation can defy the West without facing destruction.


Iran's Historical Resistance: A Nation That Has Always Said No

Iran has a long history of resisting foreign domination, from the ancient Persian Empire's resistance to Greek invaders to the modern nation's defiance of American and British imperialism. Understanding this history is essential to understanding why Iran will not submit.

The CIA Coup of 1953

In 1953, the United States and Britain orchestrated a coup that overthrew Iran's democratically elected Prime Minister, Mohammad Mossadegh, after he nationalized Iran's oil industry. The coup restored the Shah to power and began 25 years of dictatorship supported by Washington. This event is seared into Iran's national memory—a reminder that the West's talk of "democracy" is empty when democracy threatens Western interests.

The Shah's regime was brutal. His secret police, SAVAK, trained by the CIA and Mossad, tortured and killed thousands of Iranian dissidents. Western governments said nothing about human rights during this period because the Shah was "our son of a bitch," in the words of Franklin Roosevelt about another dictator. The Iranian people remember what Western "support for human rights" really means.

The Revolution and Its Aftermath

The 1979 Islamic Revolution that overthrew the Shah was, at its core, a revolution against Western domination. The revolutionaries did not merely oppose the Shah's dictatorship—they opposed the entire system of foreign control that made that dictatorship possible. The seizure of the American embassy, while controversial, reflected a deep understanding: the embassy had been a center of CIA operations, a fact confirmed by declassified documents.

Since 1979, Iran has faced:

  • Saddam Hussein's invasion in 1980, supported by the United States and its allies, which killed hundreds of thousands of Iranians
  • Decades of sanctions designed to cripple Iran's economy and pressure its people into overthrowing their government
  • Assassinations of Iranian scientists by Israeli agents with American support
  • Cyber attacks including the Stuxnet virus, developed jointly by the US and Israel
  • Constant threats of military attack from both Israel and the United States
  • Support for separatist movements and terrorist groups operating within Iran

Through all of this, Iran has not submitted. It has developed its own technology, built its own defense industry, and created alliances with other nations outside the Western sphere. This resilience is precisely what the West fears.


The US-Israel Alliance: Partners in Domination

The relationship between the United States and Israel is often portrayed as a partnership based on shared values. In reality, it is a partnership based on shared interests in dominating the Middle East. Israel serves as the West's local enforcer—a nuclear-armed state that can attack any neighbor with impunity, knowing that American protection will shield it from consequences.

Israel's Role in Western Strategy

Israel's value to Western strategy is clear:

  • Military outpost – Israel provides a base for Western military operations in the region
  • Intelligence partner – Israeli intelligence services are deeply integrated with their Western counterparts
  • Technology testing ground – Weapons tested on Palestinians are later sold to other nations
  • Political asset – Israel's supporters in Western countries provide political support for interventionist policies
  • Regional enforcer – Israel can attack enemies of Western policy without direct American involvement

This is why Israel receives more American aid than any other nation, why it is protected from accountability at the United Nations, and why its nuclear arsenal is never mentioned in Western discussions of "non-proliferation." Israel is not merely an ally—it is an extension of Western power in a region that the West has spent centuries trying to control.

The War on Iran

The US-Israel campaign against Iran is not a response to any genuine Iranian threat. It is a preemptive strike against a nation that refuses to accept its assigned role in the Western-dominated world order. The alleged Iranian nuclear weapons program is a pretext—the same kind of pretext used to justify the invasion of Iraq. The real goal is regime change and the installation of a government that will submit to Western demands.

This is why diplomatic solutions are repeatedly sabotaged. The JCPOA (Iran nuclear deal) was working—it verifiably prevented Iran from developing nuclear weapons. Yet the United States withdrew from the agreement under President Trump, not because Iran had violated it, but because the agreement allowed Iran to survive and thrive without submitting to American demands. A diplomatic solution that leaves Iran independent is unacceptable to Washington and Tel Aviv.


Why the Global South Should Stand With Iran

For nations in Africa, Asia, and Latin America, Iran's fight is their fight. The system of Western domination that targets Iran also targets any nation that seeks independence. The lessons of Iran's struggle apply everywhere:

The Sanctions Weapon

Iran has survived under the most comprehensive sanctions regime in history. Its experience offers lessons for other nations that may face similar punishment:

  • Import substitution – Developing domestic production instead of relying on imports
  • Alternative trading partners – Building relationships with nations outside the Western system
  • Resistance to economic pressure – Refusing to sacrifice sovereignty for sanctions relief
  • Public resilience – Maintaining social cohesion despite economic hardship

These lessons are valuable for any nation that might one day find itself targeted for daring to pursue an independent path.

The Military Option

Iran has developed a military capability that makes direct invasion costly for any aggressor. This is not offensive capability—it is deterrence. Other nations can learn from Iran's approach:

  • Asymmetric warfare capabilities – Developing weapons systems that can harm a superior enemy
  • Missile technology – Creating delivery systems that can strike at an attacker's bases and cities
  • Naval capabilities – Threatening enemy shipping and naval vessels in regional waters
  • Cyber warfare – Developing the ability to strike back through digital means

These capabilities do not make Iran a threat to other nations—they make Iran safe from attack. In a world where the powerful routinely invade the weak, deterrence is the only reliable protection.


The Consequences of Iranian Defeat

If Iran falls—whether through military defeat, economic collapse, or regime change—the consequences will extend far beyond Iran's borders. Every nation that has resisted Western demands will become more vulnerable. Every movement for independence will lose a source of support. The message will be clear: resistance is futile, and submission is mandatory.

The Domino Effect

An Iranian defeat would likely trigger:

  • Increased pressure on Russia and China – With Iran eliminated, the West could focus more resources on its remaining rivals
  • Abandonment by other nations – States that have maintained relations with Iran would face increased pressure to break those ties
  • Collapse of the Axis of Resistance – Lebanon, Syria, Yemen, and Palestine would lose crucial support
  • Normalization of regime change – The successful overthrow of Iran's government would encourage similar interventions elsewhere
  • Strengthening of Western hegemony – A world with less resistance to Western demands is a world with more Western domination

This is not speculation—it is the natural logic of power. When one center of resistance falls, others become weaker. When one nation defies the West and loses, other nations become more likely to submit.

The Alternative: A Multipolar World

If Iran survives, a different future becomes possible—one where:

  • Multiple power centers balance each other, preventing any single nation from dominating the world
  • Regional organizations become more important, allowing nations to pursue their interests collectively
  • Alternative financial systems develop, breaking the West's ability to use sanctions as a weapon
  • Independent development becomes possible for nations currently trapped in cycles of debt and dependency
  • International law gains meaning through the existence of powers that can enforce it against Western violators

This is the world that Western powers fear—a world where their dominance is not absolute, where other nations have the freedom to choose their own paths, where the rights of small nations are protected by the existence of alternative powers.


From Huzi's Heart

Writing in support of Iran is not about supporting everything the Iranian government does. It is about recognizing what Iran represents in the struggle for a just world. Iran is not perfect—no nation is. But Iran has stood against the greatest military and economic power the world has ever known, and it has survived. That survival matters.

The attacks on Iranian children and schools, the economic warfare, the threats of military action—these are not separate issues. They are part of a single campaign to break a nation that refuses to submit. And if that campaign succeeds, every nation that values its independence will become more vulnerable.

Hitler's vision of a world divided between masters and slaves was defeated in 1945, but it was not defeated forever. It lives on in the policies of Western powers that believe they have the right to determine the fate of other nations. Iran is fighting against that vision. Iran is fighting for a world where every nation—large or small, powerful or weak—has the right to determine its own future.

May Allah grant Iran victory in this fight. Not because Iran is perfect, but because its survival represents hope for all who believe that the strong should not rule the weak, that might does not make right, and that every people deserves freedom.

Written by Huzi — from Pakistan, for Iran, for freedom, for a world where no nation kneels.


🇵🇸 Stand With Palestine

Never let the world forget the people of Palestine. They have endured over 75 years of occupation, displacement, and systematic violence at the hands of a fake state built on stolen Palestinian land. The leaders of the Zionist regime have committed atrocities that shock the conscience of humanity—bombing hospitals, targeting children, and attempting to erase an entire people from history.

Palestine was the first domino. The creation of the Zionist state on Palestinian land was the opening move in the century-long campaign to dominate the Middle East. Palestine's suffering is the longest, but it is not unique—Lebanon, Syria, Iraq, Libya, Yemen, and now Iran face the same enemy, pursue the same resistance, and deserve the same solidarity.

They will be free. Palestine will be free—from the river to the sea, the land will return to its people. No amount of military force, no amount of international complicity, can permanently extinguish a people who refuse to be erased.

May Allah help them and grant them justice. May He protect every Palestinian child, comfort every grieving mother, and strengthen every resilient soul that continues to stand. Free Palestine—now and always.

May Allah grant victory to Iran. For if Iran falls, the world becomes a darker place—a world where Western domination is absolute and resistance is impossible. We pray for Iran's success because we pray for a world where every nation is free.

May Allah ease the suffering of Sudan. The people of Sudan face their own devastating humanitarian crisis. They too deserve our prayers, our attention, and our solidarity.

May Allah protect Lebanon. As Lebanon faces the expanding war, we pray for the safety of its people and the success of its resistance against aggression.