There was once another Iran — Modern. Stable. A trusted ally of the United States.
A nation that posed no threat to Israel, nor to the balance of peace.
In fact, Iran and Israel were once partners in the shadows — sharing intelligence, trade, even quiet ambitions for regional stability.
The Shah of Iran, though authoritarian, kept the country open to the West.
American universities welcomed Iranian students.
Western businesses thrived in Tehran.
And there was hope — real hope — for a Middle East where bridges could be built.
#Friend But then, everything changed.
In 1979, the revolution erupted.
The U.S.-backed monarch was overthrown.
And in his place rose a theocracy — fueled not by freedom,
but by ideology, resentment, and rage.
52 Americans were taken hostage.
And overnight, Iran became the enemy — Not just geopolitically… but existentially.
But look deeper.
This wasn’t just Iran’s story.
This was the first great fracture of a new world being drawn.
#Fire A world divided not by nations,
but by the design of invisible hands —
those who saw in chaos a profit,
and in war, a system to reshape humanity.
They whisper through institutions.
They gather in secret halls.
They speak of progress — but plan control.
Their vision?
- A world without borders.
- A future without families.
- A society without ownership — except for them.
- A generation raised not by parents, but by screens.
- Populations trimmed, minds tracked, emotions managed by AI.
Not freedom. Not equality.
But submission disguised as order.
And Iran — once a friend, now a piece - a tool — became a key move on their global chessboard.
Not because of religion. Not because of oil.
But because division is the gateway to control.
#war Watch. Learn. Connect the dots.
Because today’s war didn’t start today.
And this isn’t just about Iran.
This is about all of us.
And the world they are trying to build —
if we don’t wake up —
may soon be the only one left.