Reasons behind rising support for Iran, by Femi Omidiji

Some individuals may not fully comprehend the reasons behind the apparent support for Iran. They assume this stance is the result of deep contemplation. However, a thorough examination of global geopolitics reveals that the West is losing its influence in the Eastern hemisphere.

The empire’s grip is gradually loosening, as nations become increasingly self-aware and seek independence from the centuries-long shackles of Western dominance.
This trend is evident in countries such as Burkina Faso and Mali, which are attempting to break free from French hegemony. The West’s discomfort stems from the fact that a significant portion of its income is derived from the exploitation of these mineral-rich nations.
Israel serves as a Western tool, strategically located in the Middle East as a military base to deter Gulf states that refuse to comply. Iran is perceived as a rogue state due to its unexpected development and potential refusal to conform to Western expectations, leading to constant blackmail and potential attacks.
Once Iran is neutralized, Russia and China will likely be targeted next.
The ultimate goal is to weaken these nations, thereby eliminating potential havens for smaller countries seeking to escape the system. Many individuals are unaware that the West seeks to install leaders who will acquiesce to their demands.
They desire obedient leaders who will prioritize Western interests. If a leader fails to comply, they will face criticism or potentially be toppled with the assistance of foreign powers.
While some individuals view issues through a sentimental lens, others examine the broader picture. The conflict between Israel and Iran is often perceived through a religious prism, with many Christians instinctively supporting Israel.
However, this perspective is akin to that of a slave who is content with their bondage.
The decision to support Iran is not driven by affection, but rather by the recognition that they are an enemy of a greater enemy.
This logic is similar to that employed by individuals who support a particular candidate not because they admire them, but because they believe the candidate can help oust the incumbent.
The same reasoning applies to the support for Iran, despite the awareness that their prospects of emerging unscathed are slim. Nevertheless, any opportunity to weaken the greater enemy is welcomed.
The attached image depicts a 30-year-old Iranian missile. It is worth noting that Iran has been deploying older missiles from their stockpile, interspersed with occasional hypersonic launches that have successfully hit targets without being intercepted.
When Iran’s older stockpile is depleted, it remains to be seen what consequences Israel may face.
But as usual their god of Israel USA will come to their rescue as the case is at the moment.