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‘Death to America’: Iran’s Supreme Leader Warns U.S. Will Have ‘No Safe Haven’ — Vows Israel’s Annihilation

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Iran’s latest saber-rattling from the shadows of its theocratic regime is more than just another round of apocalyptic rhetoric—it’s a reminder that the world’s most aggressive state sponsor of terrorism still views the United States and Israel as existential targets. With the Supreme Leader’s son now echoing his father’s blood-soaked slogans, the message is unmistakable: the mullahs intend to export their revolution through proxies, missiles, and, if given the chance, nuclear blackmail. For Americans who value the Second Amendment, this isn’t abstract geopolitics; it’s a live demonstration of why an armed citizenry remains the ultimate backstop against both foreign aggression and the domestic policies that weaken our deterrence.

The timing matters. As Iran inches closer to weapon-grade enrichment and its terror networks stretch from Gaza to the Americas, the same voices that spent years pushing “common-sense” gun control at home are suddenly quiet about the regime’s open threats. That silence reveals the disconnect: an administration or media class that treats lawful gun owners as the real danger while downplaying a regime that chants “Death to America” is asking citizens to outsource their security to the very institutions that have struggled to contain Tehran. The 2A community sees the pattern clearly—history shows that nations or populations stripped of the means of self-defense become easier prey for expansionist ideologies, whether those ideologies wear suits in Geneva or turbans in Qom.

What this means on the ground is straightforward: every new restriction on magazine capacity, every new tax on ammunition, every fresh attempt to turn the right to keep and bear arms into a permission slip hands strategic advantage to adversaries who face no such limits. Iran’s threats won’t be stopped by another UN resolution or another round of sanctions theater; they’ll be deterred by a United States whose people remain visibly capable of resisting tyranny at every level. The Supreme Leader’s vow that America will have “no safe haven” is therefore less a prophecy than an unintended endorsement of why the Second Amendment was written in the first place—because peace through strength begins with citizens who refuse to be disarmed.

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