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The Regime That Made Terrorism a State Doctrine

Published March 20, 2026, 12:21
The Regime That Made Terrorism a State Doctrine

The Patriarch refers to the recent public statement by Mojtaba Khamenei, leader of the Iranian regime, which confirms state terrorism. The mullahs' regime, since 1979, has been fueled by the blood of its citizens and exports terror beyond its borders. The Iranian regime has never functioned as a conventional government, but as a mechanism for producing instability. The history of the last decades is full of acts of violence, such as assassinations, hijackings, and support for terrorist organizations like Hamas and Hezbollah. The author emphasizes that Iran's pursuit of a nuclear arsenal poses an existential threat to modern civilization, as a regime governed by religious fanaticism and disrespect for human life should not have access to weapons of mass destruction. Tolerance of such systems leads to global tragedies. Weakening or overthrowing the regime is a matter of international security and historical responsibility, with the goal of the Iranian people winning, who desire freedom and not a theocratic yoke. The fall of the regime would be a breath of fresh air for Iran and a relief for the planet, while the women of Iran, who are resisting, are proof that the wall of fear has cracks.