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Iran’s Brutal Crackdown Claims 12,000 Lives; Global Response Urgent

BREAKING: Reports confirm that the Islamic Republic of Iran has brutally killed approximately 12,000 protesters over the weekend, marking a shocking escalation in the regime’s violence against its own citizens. The situation, exacerbated by a communication blackout, has made it nearly impossible to ascertain the full extent of the atrocities. This urgent development serves as a critical warning for the international community, including Australia.

Eyewitness accounts and reports from Iran International, a Saudi-funded news outlet, highlight the horrific scale of the violence. Thousands have lost their lives in just a matter of days, as citizens rise against the oppressive regime. The implications of this brutality extend beyond Iran’s borders, signaling a global threat.

The regime’s history of violence is alarming. In recent years, Iran has targeted dissidents internationally. Notably, in January 2024, Iranian operative Naji Sharifi Zindashti was charged for plotting to assassinate Iranian defectors in Maryland. In a separate incident, a member of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard was charged for attempting to kill former US National Security Advisor John Bolton. Such actions underscore a dangerous pattern of aggression that threatens not only citizens within Iran but also individuals outside its borders.

These assassination plots, alongside the brutal crackdown, signal the lengths to which the Iranian regime is willing to go to eliminate perceived adversaries. The attempted assassination of author Salman Rushdie further illustrates this point, leaving him with permanent injuries.

On the home front, Australia is not insulated from these threats. There have been reported Iran-sponsored arson attacks targeting Jewish sites in Melbourne. This disturbing trend emphasizes that the menace of the Iranian regime is a global issue, one that can have devastating repercussions anywhere in the world.

The international community must act decisively. Experts argue that countries like Australia can significantly damage Iran’s capacity for terror through straightforward measures. One critical step is to cease recognizing the Islamic Republic as a legitimate government. Additionally, advocating for international bodies such as the United Nations to take similar stances is crucial.

Implementing naval and air blockades similar to those used against Venezuela is another viable option. Furthermore, exerting pressure on governments in Lebanon and Iraq to dismantle Iran’s proxy groups could cripple the regime’s operations and support for terror.

If the West fails to unite against this escalating threat, history may judge them harshly for inaction. The Iranian regime’s capacity for violence is not confined to its borders, and the time to act is now.

As this situation develops, the world watches closely. Immediate and coordinated action is essential to prevent further loss of life and to support the Iranian people in their quest for freedom. The question remains: will the international community rise to the occasion?

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