As the war drags on, the Iranian people continue to build morale. Iran has gained the upper hand in terms of morale. Trump and Israel bomb all day long, but nothing happens in the end. Israel is trying to force Trump into a ground operation, but a ground operation would be the end of American soldiers. Iran is a vast territory, and the Iranian army is a well-organized army when it comes to warfare. America, which has been defeated even by a guerrilla army like the Taliban, cannot achieve an absolute victory against Iran. Trump, in desperation, is trying to drag Western states into an unnecessary war, but to no avail… Israel and Trump will be left to their own foolish fate.
In Iran, the morale advantage is further boosted by the announcement that three more Iranian women’s soccer players, who had previously deserted the national team camp, have decided to return to Iran. Three members of the Iranian women’s soccer team, who were given humanitarian visas to stay in Australia, have changed their minds and will return to their country. This is a huge morale boost for Iran! The USA and Israel say, “The attack will end in 4 days.” While dreaming of Iran surrendering, the prolonged war and the fact that the Iranian people are not like the Syrian or Iraqi people has suddenly led to the formation of a single front within the country. Even the opposition is beginning to support the Iranian regime, and the return of the actresses who sought refuge in Australia is a turning point for Trump and Netanyahu. Despite all the bombs, missiles, assassinated presidents and generals, and dozens of bombed buildings, the Iranian people remain steadfast. The claims that the people, who are opposed to the regime, would support the USA have, in a sense, been disproven. It seems the Iranian people have understood this: they cannot be free without their country.
These three names, identified by human rights activists in the Iranian diaspora as Zahra Soltan Meshkehkar, Mona Hamoudi, and Zahra Sarbali, are on their way to Iran amidst the rain of missiles.
Reggie Regg -Editor
