As Iran grapples with the fallout from the recent US-Israeli strikes that claimed the life of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28, 2026, it’s impossible not to reflect on the dark legacy he leaves behind. For 47 years since the 1979 Islamic Revolution overthrew the Shah, the Iranian people have endured a regime built on Sharia law that has brought nothing but oppression, bloodshed, and global instability. Khamenei’s death marks not just the end of a tyrant but a potential turning point for a nation long suffocated under theocratic rule. This so-called revolution promised liberation but delivered chains—sponsoring terrorism worldwide while crushing freedoms at home. From the streets of Tehran to the hidden prisons where dissenters vanish, the story of Iran’s suffering is one of resilience amid horror. As reports of internal fractures and renewed protests emerge, the world watches: is this the dawn of freedom, or just another chapter in a tragic saga?
Satellite imagery and eyewitness accounts from Tehran show celebrations in some quarters, even as the regime scrambles to maintain control. Khamenei’s elimination has exposed the rot at the core of Sharia governance in Iran—a system that has executed thousands, persecuted minorities, and terrorized women. Let’s delve into the grim history, from the revolution’s false promises to the brutal realities that have defined life under the mullahs.
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