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Iranian Opposition Group Says It Attacked Khamenei’s Compound — ‘Heavy Clashes’ in Tehran

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An Iranian opposition group just dropped a bombshell, claiming responsibility for a daring, coordinated assault on Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s fortified Tehran headquarters—right in the heart of the mullahs’ iron grip. According to their statement, the attack sparked heavy clashes with the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), resulting in over 100 opposition fighters killed, wounded, or captured. This isn’t some fringe rumor; it’s a direct challenge to the regime’s core, executed by fighters willing to storm the lion’s den with whatever arms they could muster. In a country where civilians are disarmed and dissenters face summary execution, this raid underscores the raw asymmetry of power: oppressed people pitting smuggled rifles, improvised explosives, and sheer audacity against a state apparatus bloated with U.S.-sanctioned weapons and endless funding.

Zoom out, and the 2A parallels scream loud and clear. Iran’s theocratic tyrants have long mirrored every despot’s playbook—strict gun control to keep the masses helpless while their elite enforcers (think IRGC’s Quds Force) wield AKs, RPGs, and worse without restraint. This opposition strike, bloodied as it was, echoes the American Revolution’s minutemen or the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising: armed resistance as the ultimate check against tyranny. Over 100 casualties? That’s the brutal math when the state holds the monopoly on force. For the 2A community, it’s a stark reminder of Heller’s wisdom—self-defense isn’t a luxury, it’s survival. Imagine if these fighters had the firepower parity we defend in the States; history bends toward the armed citizen.

The implications ripple globally. If this sparks wider unrest, expect Khamenei’s goons to double down on civilian disarmament, just as they did post-2009 Green Movement. For pro-2A advocates, it’s prime ammo in the culture war: contrast Iran’s slaughter with America’s relative peace, where 400 million civilian firearms deter the very oppression unfolding in Tehran. Share this story, patriots—it’s not just foreign news; it’s a frontline dispatch on why the Second Amendment isn’t negotiable. Stay vigilant; liberty’s flame burns brightest when fanned by the right to bear arms.

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