End of Tehran’s cancerous regime is needed for lasting peace, Iranian opposition groups say

End of Tehran’s cancerous regime is needed for lasting peace, Iranian opposition groups say


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Iranians who have fled the rogue theocratic nation said lasting peace can only be achieved by overthrowing the brutal regime, which they slammed as a “cancer.”

As Iran and the US enter a fragile, two-week cease-fire, Iranian dissidents abroad feel a mix of hope and anxiousness as they pray that the 40 days of war has weakened the Islamic Republic enough to be finally toppled by its people.

Shiva Mix, an Iranian who moved to Minnesota in 2000, touted the war in Iran as a way to deal with the “cancer” that is the Islamic regime, likening it to a painful, but necessary treatment.

Exiled Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi called on Iranians to overthrow their weakened government after 40 days of war. AP

”No one wants to get diagnosed with cancer. They don’t want that. But [the] Islamic Republic — we got diagnosed with cancer, and … it’s

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