For nearly half a century, the leftist, anti-American globalist foreign policy establishment has hidden behind the veil of "stability" and "sovereignty" while allowing a cancer to grow in the heart of West Asia. However, as the world witnesses the crumbling of the terrorist Islamic Republic of Iran (IRI) under the weight of its own gruesome crimes and the decisive strength of the United States and its allies, the era of managed decline is over.

The defines of President Trump's plan for Iran rests on a foundational truth: a benevolent superpower has not only the right, but the moral duty, to excise malignant regimes that threaten the collective safety, security, and wellbeing of the human race.

1. Beyond Sovereignty: The Responsibility to Protect (R2P)

The doctrine of the "Responsibility to Protect" in the United Nations was designed for this exact moment. When a regime like the terrorist cabal spends 47 years waging horrific war against its own women, executing its youth, looting the nation's wealth, and funding global terror, it forfeits its sovereign rights.

America's greatest strength has always been its ability to distinguish between a people and their oppressors. Protecting the Iranian people from a "sick, destructive, corrupt and murderous" regime is the highest expression of international morality.

2. The Historical Proof of Concept: From Ruins to Renaissance

Critics of "Regime Change" suffer from historical amnesia. They ignore the fact that the most stable, prosperous, and free nations today were once "sick and murderous" regimes that required the moral courage and military might of the United States to be transformed.

  • Nazi Germany, Fascist Italy & Dictatorial Japan: In 1945, these were the "evillest" regimes in history. The U.S. did not just "contain" them; it obliterated their leadership and rebuilt their institutions. Today, they are pillars of global democracy and prosperity.
  • The Soviet Communist East Bloc: Through Reagan's "Peace Through Strength"—the direct ancestor of the Trump Doctrine—the U.S. forced the collapse of the Soviet apparatus. Nations like Poland and the Czech Republic moved from bread lines under brutal dictatorships to high-tech freedom in a single generation.
  • South Korea: Once a war-torn ruin, American intervention transformed it into a global leader in technology and culture, while North Korea remains a dark prison of the "Red-Globalist Alliance."

3. Correcting the "Carter Catastrophe"

History shows that American inaction is often more deadly than American action. The 1979 "Carter Catastrophe" allowed a medieval, criminal theocracy to hijack a Great Civilization. By removing this regime, President Trump is not "interfering"; he is correcting a 47-year-old historical aberration. This is the "Strategic Convergence" where American interests, Israeli security, and Iranian freedom and prosperity meet in a single, decisive moment.

4. Iran is Not Iraq: A Civilizational Ally

Pretentious sceptics point to the failures in Afghanistan. But they simply don't understand that Iran is not Afghanistan. Afghanistan and Iraq were colonial constructs requiring "nation-building" from scratch. But Iran is a preexisting, sophisticated, and ancient civilization. Its population is already secular, liberal, educated, pro-Western, and ready for self-governance. Liberating Iran is not about "planting" democracy; it is about removing the parasitic "Leftist-Islamist Alliance" so the natural genius of the Iranian people can flourish once more.

5. A Mortal Blow to the "Head of the Snake"

The IRI—the creation of colonial relics (British and French)—for 47 years was the primary engine of radical Islamist terror to intimidate our Arab neighbours. By applying the Trump doctrine of decisive, targeted strength, America and Iranian freedom fighters are not just changing a regime; we are delivering a mortal blow to a global network of death and destruction. Just as the defeat of the Soviet Union preserved Europe and much of the world, the removal of the Islamist terrorist regime in Iran preserves the 21st century for the civilized world.

The Duty of the Surgeon

The "Trump Style" of regime change focuses on removing the cancerous regime like a surgeon—not the people. It utilizes superior technology to collapse the apparatus of fear and terror (the IRGC), allowing the natural leaders within the Iranian masses to take the helm.

To leave the Iranian people under the boot of the IRGC is not "respecting sovereignty"—it is moral cowardice. If the U.S. had the duty to save Europe from Hitler and East Asia from Hirohito, it has the absolute responsibility to save West Asia from the "Head of the Snake" in Tehran.

President Trump's plan is a War of Liberation. It is the fulfilment of the American promise that no people shall be left in bondage when the Light of Liberty has the power to set them free.

Freydoon Khoie

Freydoon Khoie is a prominent entrepreneur and the founder of the Alborz Institution Think Tank, publisher of several books—particularly Iran 2050: A New Vision for a New Iran—and the Secretary General of the Liberal Democratic Party of Iran. He has been engaged in the struggle for liberal democracy since 1978, following the catastrophic event of 1979 and Iran's occupation through the fraudulent Islamist Revolution.