Iran Is Burning: Canada Must Decide
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Category: BEAST SYSTEM
Summary:
Protests in Iran have escalated from economic grievances over inflation and currency collapse to violent confrontations, with demonstrators killed and the regime responding with repression. The unrest reflects long-standing systemic issues within Iran, characterized by a government relying on fear to maintain control. The commentary highlights that Iran operates as a revolutionary theocracy combining internal repression and external aggression. It urges Canada to recognize these developments clearly and to align its policies by supporting the Iranian people rather than the regime.
Mysterion Insights
Scripture: Ecclesiastes 4:1
"Then I looked again at all the acts of oppression which were being done under the sun. And behold I saw the tears of the oppressed and that they had no one to comfort them; and on the side of their oppressors was power, but they had no one to comfort them."
Commentary:
When people face crushing inflation and violent crackdowns, it’s clear the weight of oppression is not just theoretical. Some in Iran are risking their lives simply to be heard. Scripture acknowledges both the sorrow of the oppressed and the reality that power tends to rest with those who use force. This cycle is not new; the Word shows that end-time patterns include regimes that maintain control through fear and violence. Even from a distance, these events have real consequences for ordinary families and for nations watching Iran’s direction.
Prophetic Trend:
Enduring repression and simmering unrest in Iran highlight a larger prophetic pattern of unstable regimes wielding power through fear and force.
Mysterion Prophetic Impact Rating: C - Measured  What does this mean?
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Source Excerpt:
Commentary The streets of Iran are once again filled with anger, grief, and bloodshed. What began as economic protests over a collapsing currency and runaway inflation has turned violent, with demonstrators killed and the regime signalling that repression, not reform, will be its response. This is not a sudden crisis. It is the predictable consequence of a system that long ago exhausted every source of legitimacy except fear. Canada should not treat these events as distant unrest in a complicated region. Iran is not merely another troubled state. It is a revolutionary theocracy that combines domestic repression with external aggression, and it has done so consistently for decades. When Iranians protest soaring food prices, the collapse of the rial, or the simple inability to live with dignity, they are confronting a regime whose first instinct is always coercion. The question for Canada is not whether we can fix Iran. It is whether we are willing to speak clearly about what is happening and align our policies accordingly.......
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Source: The Epoch Times
Posted on 01-02-2026 18:13