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They Are Lying to You About Iran. Here Is the Truth.

The Western Staff

For years, the world has been told a story. A soothing, comfortable lie whispered by diplomats in expensive suits and echoed by naive idealists who refuse to see the evil staring them in the face. The story is that Iran’s nuclear program is for peace. That the centrifuges spinning deep beneath the mountains are for powering cities and curing diseases. It is the most dangerous fairy tale of our time, and the final pages are being written in enriched uranium and funeral shrouds.
We are here to tear that fairy tale to shreds. The time for polite debate is over. The time for swallowing blatant falsehoods has passed. The line has been drawn between those who see the truth and those who are complicit in the lie. This is not a matter of foreign policy; it is a matter of civilizational survival.
The Mask of ‘Peaceful Purposes’ Has Shattered
For decades, the Tehran regime’s central alibi has been the supposed separation between its military and its nuclear ambitions. It was a flimsy shield, but one they held up with theatrical conviction. That shield is now gone, not just cracked, but publicly and ceremoniously burned. Just recently, the regime held a massive state funeral, a grotesque spectacle of national mourning. But who were they mourning together? Not just scientists. They were jointly mourning top military commanders—including the Chief of Staff of the armed forces—alongside their top nuclear scientists.
Let the image sink in. The highest echelons of the military establishment, hand-in-hand in death with the architects of the nuclear program. This wasn't a mistake or an oversight. It was a declaration. They are irrefutably telling the world what we have known all along: the nuclear program is the military program. It is the final, deadly sword being forged for the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. The ‘peaceful purposes’ narrative is not just a lie; it is an insult to our intelligence.
And if that public spectacle were not enough, consider the magician's trick they are trying to pull on the world stage. As their UN ambassador smiles and signals a willingness to ship their known uranium stockpile abroad, a chilling report from a former IAEA official reveals the punchline. Approximately 400 kilograms of 60% enriched uranium—material a stone’s throw from bomb-grade—is ‘unaccounted for.’ Four hundred kilograms. Enough, he states, for ten nuclear weapons. This is not a clerical error. It is a deliberate, cynical strategy of deception: negotiate over the stockpile you’ve declared, while hiding the real, weaponizable material in a secret bunker. They are offering us an empty box while hiding ten daggers behind their back.
An Undeterred, Hardened March to the Bomb
Some still cling to the hope that military strikes have deterred the regime. It is a profound disappointment to see such willful blindness. We had hoped the world would see the truth on its own. Instead, we must point to the satellite images, clear as day, that show the rubble of the bombed Fordow facility already swarming with excavators and bulldozers. Before the international condemnations had even faded, they were defiantly rebuilding. This is not the action of a regime that has been taught a lesson. This is the action of a zealot who, after being struck down, rises again with even greater conviction.
Their ambition is not just defiant; it is now hardened beyond our reach. The cold truth, admitted by the US military itself, is that the Isfahan nuclear site—the fortified heart of the program housing nearly 60% of Iran’s enriched uranium—is buried too deep to be destroyed by conventional bunker-busters. They have burrowed their apocalyptic ambition so far into the earth that we can no longer root it out with the tools we have. While we debated and dithered, they dug. While we signed deals, they poured concrete. The threat has not been eliminated; it has been made permanent and invulnerable.
A Regime of Liars and Puppeteers
To understand the Iranian regime is to understand that its very nature is built on lies—not just to the world, but to its own people. We see its credibility collapsing in real-time. The Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, stands before his nation and claims glorious victory, boasting of minimal damage from recent strikes. At the same time, his own Foreign Minister, Abbas Araghchi, publicly admits to ‘excessive and serious’ damage. This isn't a government; it's a fractured cabal of liars so incompetent they can't even coordinate their deceptions. They are weak, dishonest, and their word is worth less than the sand on which their terror proxies train.
And let us not forget those proxies. Even as the world breathes a sigh of relief over a supposed ceasefire between Iran and Israel, a missile is launched from Yemen towards Israel by the Houthi rebels. Who arms them? Who funds them? Who gives them their marching orders? The puppet masters in Tehran. They talk of de-escalation with one side of their mouth while ordering attacks with the other. It is a display of such profound and cold contempt for diplomacy that it chills the soul. They see our desire for peace not as a virtue, but as a weakness to be exploited.
Inaction is a Death Sentence
Let us put this all together. We are facing a regime that has publicly married its military to its nuclear program. A regime that is actively hiding enough material for ten nuclear bombs while offering diplomatic decoys. A regime whose core nuclear facilities are now invulnerable to conventional attack and whose bombed-out sites are already being rebuilt. A regime that lies to itself and the world, and which uses proxy warfare to mock any and all attempts at peace.
To continue to pursue diplomacy with this entity is not just naive; it is suicidal. Every negotiation, every concession, every day we pretend their intentions are peaceful is another day they spend enriching uranium, hardening their bunkers, and moving closer to their goal: holding the world hostage under the threat of a nuclear holocaust aimed squarely at Tel Aviv and, eventually, any capital that defies them.
The choice is clear. The evidence is overwhelming. The lie of a ‘peaceful’ Iranian nuclear program is dead.
So what can you do?
- Share this truth. Do not let the lies and the fairy tales stand unchallenged in conversations, on social media, or in the press.
- Demand an end to the charade. Call your elected officials and tell them that any negotiation with a regime that hides bomb-grade material is a surrender.
- Support decisive action. The time for talk is over. The threat must be dismantled, not managed.
- Do not be silent. Your voice is a weapon in the fight for a civilized world. Use it now, before the silence becomes permanent.