
Tehran eyewitness reveals life after Khamenei: ‘I want them gone, even at the cost of my own life’
NY Post
The killing of Iran’s tyrannical Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei on Saturday in an unprecedented joint military attack by the US and Israel called Operation Epic Fury set off widespread celebrations from Iranians around the world — as President Trump said it would give them their “greatest chance” to “take back the country.” Meanwhile, in Iran, a lack of internet has made it impossible for Iranians to easily communicate daily conditions. Over a period of three days, with limited VPN connection, an eyewitness currently in Tehran — who, for her safety, is concealing her identity — shared her account of life under a country in the midst of battle with The Post’s Natasha Pearlman.
The scumbags are everywhere — and by scumbags, I mean the Iranian forces.
Two days ago, on Shariati Street, which is close to a big hospital, they were stationed with pickup trucks, pointing their machine guns at people walking past.
They make themselves look terrifying; they cover their entire faces so only their eyes are visible, and they just stare at people. It seems like they just want to intimidate everyone. Everything I’m telling you is what I’ve seen with my own eyes; it’s not just something I heard — it’s my own direct observation.
Then, there are many of these militia men on motorcycles, riding in pairs — one driving and one on the back holding a club or a weapon — just going up and down the streets. For about two nights now, around 8 or 9 p.m., they gather a bunch of idiots to chant “Allah Akbar” and “Death to Israel.”
They turn on speakers with loud “Noha” (mourning chants) and other nonsense all along Dowlat and Shariati streets. These crazies are everywhere.
