Tehran/Washington. March 18, 2026 (Special Analysis). The U.S. “illegal” invasion of Iraq, incited by Israel, has gradually isolated America on the global stage. NATO explicitly distanced itself from the war, while opposition surged from the U.S. Congress to its streets, with millions protesting this “immoral conflict.” Italian, French, and Spanish cities have seen massive demonstrations by citizens of NATO nations condemning the U.S.-Israel alliance.��Despite the martyrdom of Iran’s Supreme Leaders, the nation has dealt a severe blow to U.S.-Israel designs. Tehran stands resolute, delivering crushing counterstrikes. This war reveals a profound truth: the death of a leader does not doom the fight. When battles are waged on principles, leaders become secondary—principles emerge as the true, unbreakable warriors.��Historical ParallelsThis pattern echoes across Syria, Lebanon, Yemen, Iraq, Afghanistan, and Libya, where regimes changed but public resolve and resistance endured. Power shifts do not alter ideologies. Iran’s defiance shows a “weak” nation offering martyrdom against tyranny, while enemies hesitate not even before children. Those watching neutrally share indirect guilt in this clash with “arrogant genocidal oppressors.”��Global InspirationHistory will etch this war in dark ink. Iran’s martyrdoms fuel new strength in the battle of principles, isolating the oppressors. This struggle will inspire the oppressed worldwide, from the Middle East to beyond. Has the time come for the global community to unite against injustice?��
Iran’s Martyrdom Proves: In the War Against Oppression, Leaders Fade—Principles Endure:





