The impact of the fall of the Iranian regime will be far bigger than most people realise.
It will be a genuine “cut the head off the snake” moment.
Because once the Ayatollahs fall, the entire political ecosystem they’ve been propping up starts to collapse with them.
It will instantly strip away a huge amount which fake “legitimacy” groups like Hamas have managed to gain over the last few years.
It will drag into the light all the ties, funding routes, training links, and ideological coordination that the IRGC has had with terrorist organisations across the region.
And yes, it will absolutely delegitimise the modern “pro-Palestine” movement as it currently exists in the West, because so much of it isn’t actually about Palestinians at all.
It’s about extremist propaganda, anti-Israel narratives, and the constant repackaging of extremism as “social justice”.
The fall of the regime would rip the mask off that entire performance.
But perhaps the biggest slap in the face of all will be that it will expose the one subject liberal leftist activists fear the most, because it destroys their whole worldview.
It will prove, in the clearest possible way, that the biggest struggle the Iranian people have faced was not “Western imperialism”, not “Zionism”, and not some abstract geopolitical grievance.
It was life under deadliest terrorist regime on planet oppression.
And once millions of Iranians are free to say that openly, without fear of prison, torture, or execution, the activist class won’t be able to spin it anymore.
They won’t be able to pretend that radical extremists is “resistance”.
They won’t be able to sell the lie that terrorists are the oppressed heroes of history.
The fall of the Iranian regime will create an ideological earthquake.




