Iran’s ‘Worst Nightmare’ Coming True: Middle Eastern Shiites Rise Up Against It


(Worthy News) – The regime in Tehran is in lots of trouble these days. As U.S. sanctions tighten, at least a quarter of Iran’s oil rigs are now out of action, “dealing a potentially long-term blow to its oil industry.” The coronavirus “has now spread to every province in the country and people are fearful that the true scale of the outbreak is even worse than is being disclosed.”

And if those and other severe pressures aren’t enough, Shiites in countries that Shiite Iran seeks to dominate are now telling Iran to go home and get off their backs.

As the U.S. sanctions on Iran “started to squeeze its finances,” Iran told the Lebanese and Iraqi Shia communities “that it is time for them to pay the price for the years of free services, political empowerment and quick military victories.” But “many Shia in Lebanon and Iraq…have already paid the price for Iran’s hegemony, [and] the Shia Crescent no longer appeals to the Shia.” [ Source: PJ Media (Read More…) ]

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