1446 Iranians Celebrate On Streets - IRGC Lose Control - Huge Missile Attack On Israel

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1446 Iranians Celebrate On Streets - IRGC Lose Control - Huge Missile Attack On Israel 

18 Mar 2026 Iranians are celebrating in the streets, defying the Islamic Republic’s warnings, as the IRGC launches a massive missile attack on Israel and neighbouring Arab countries. The IRGC, lacking leadership and infrastructure, is resorting to illegal cluster warheads. Despite the chaos, the Iranian people remain defiant, emboldened by support from Israel and the United States. The speaker discusses the misuse of international law and institutions, highlighting the power dynamics between the US and Europe. 

They also comment on the situation in Iran, mentioning the use of cluster warheads by the IRGC and the impact on Israel. The speaker expresses concern for the safety of those in the region and emphasises the need for patience as the situation unfolds. 

The stream discusses the use of cluster warheads in Tel Aviv, attributed to Iran and facilitated by China. It also highlights the Iranian people’s defiance, celebrating the Persian New Year despite the ongoing conflict.  

Key points

  • * Breaking News: Iranian people are protesting against the Islamic occupation, while the IRGC launches attacks on Israel and neighbouring Arab countries. * IRGC’s Desperation: The IRGC is launching missiles with cluster warheads due to the lack of leadership and the potential for their downfall. * Iran Update: Iranians celebrated in the streets despite warnings from the Islamic Republic, with reports of shootings in Tehran. * Israeli Defence Forces’ Impact: Israeli drones successfully targeted IRGC bassage units in Iran. * Chaharshanbe Suri Celebration: Description of the Iranian festival Chaharshanbe Suri, celebrated on the last Tuesday night of the year before the Persian New Year, involving bonfires, fireworks, and jumping over fire. * Defiance Against Oppression: Highlighting the bravery of Iranian civilians who participated in Chaharshanbe Suri despite the recent killings of their fellow citizens and warnings from authorities. * Attribution of Confidence: Attributing the Iranians’ defiance to the confidence instilled by Israel and the United States. * Iranian Protests: Despite the liberal media’s claims, the Iranian people are protesting against the Islamic Republic, feeling emboldened by Israeli and US actions against the IRGC. * IRGC’s Desperation: The IRGC, lacking leadership and infrastructure, are lashing out by attacking Israel and US embassies, using illegal cluster warheads. * Illegal Warfare: While technically nothing is illegal in war, the use of cluster warheads by the IRGC is considered illegal based on the global consensus, despite being supported by liberal globalists and those favouring Islamic ideology. * International Norms Hypocrisy: The speaker criticises the hypocrisy of anti-Western entities who advocate for international norms and rules of engagement but disregard them when it suits their interests. * Lack of Support for Israel: The speaker expresses concern over the lack of defence and support for Israel from globalist international entities, despite their supposed concern for human rights. * Cluster Warheads Usage: The speaker mentions the use of cluster warheads, highlighting the disregard for rules of engagement in warfare. * Origin of Rules of Engagement: Established after World War II, not by liberals. * Post-War Consensus: A global consensus led by America after World War II. * American Influence: America’s involvement and leadership shaped the post-war world order. * Misuse of International Law: The rules of engagement and international law, established in the early 1950s, have been misused by those in power. * America’s Role as World Police: America is seen as the world police and the empire, with other countries seeking its help while simultaneously opposing it. * Iran Situation: The Iranian regime has stopped firing at protesters in Tehran, highlighting the complex situation in the country. * British Perspective on ECHR: British patriotic conservative-leaning people are pushing for the UK to leave the European Convention of Human Rights due to its misuse over the decades. * Alternative to Post-War Consensus: The post-war consensus, while flawed, was better than the alternatives of communism or a world dominated by Nazi Germany. * Iranian Intervention: The Iranian regime sent forces to disperse the crowd, temporarily evading Israeli drones. * Iranian People’s Activities: Despite being told to stay home, Iranian people are gathering in small groups to celebrate their tradition a few days before their Persian New Year. * IRGC’s Actions in the Middle East: There is evidence of the IRGC using cluster warheads in central Israel. * Sirens Sounding: Sirens are sounding, possibly indicating a dangerous situation. * Iran Attacks Israel: Iran launched missiles and cluster warheads targeting Israel, causing damage in Tel Aviv and central Israel. * Air Defence Activation: Air defence systems were activated in Iraq, Bahrain, and Israel in response to the attacks. * Casualties and Damage: At least two people were killed near Tel Aviv, and there were reports of damage to cars and residential buildings. * Current Situation: Desperation and lashing out due to the death of Ali Larani, the de facto supreme leader, at the hands of Israelis. * Military Actions: IDF targeting missile launchers, with a shift from numerous missiles to fewer ones with cluster warheads. * Outlook: The situation is nearing its end, with remaining IRGC members slowly realising their defeat. * Siren Explanation: The speaker explains the importance of context when sirens are used in broadcasts, especially for those unfamiliar with war zones. * Iran News Update: The speaker mentions people in Iran celebrating the Persian New Year and chanting “long live the king.” * Personal Anecdote: The speaker briefly discusses a personal experience with dental pain and the return of pain after anaesthesia wears off. * Iranian Leadership: The speaker humorously suggests that all Iranian leaders are gay, which contradicts Islamic teachings. * Iranian Protests: The speaker highlights Iranian protests with dancing and chants of “long live the king,” suggesting a challenging 47 years for the people. * T-shirt Request: Someone wants a t-shirt with a specific design. * Political Commentary: Discussion about political events and figures, including Trump and international relations. * Name Change Rejection: Rejection of the idea of calling Iran “Persia” due to the country’s diverse population. * Iranian Parties: Iranians are known for lively parties with heavy drinking, starting with shots of tequila or vodka. * Chidgar Protests: Despite shootings by the IRDC, many people in Chidgar continue to protest, demonstrating their resilience.

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