Shock in Tehran: Iran’s Cabinet Forced Into Emergency Meeting in a Swimming Pool
Iran's Mullah Regime Holds Emergency Cabinet Meeting in a Swimming Pool
Tehran's Islamist rulers are running scared. On Monday, President Masoud Pezeshkian's cabinet gathered for an emergency session inside the emptied Shiroodi swimming pool, huddling around tables on the deck amid tiled walls and ladders. State media proudly published the photos, apparently thinking it shows strength.
It doesn't. It shows panic. With U.S. and Israeli strikes hammering Iran's terror infrastructure and energy sites, and President Trump warning of total destruction if the regime doesn't fold fast, the ayatollahs have resorted to hiding in a public pool. Suits and ties in a chlorine-scented bunker won't stop precision munitions from above.
This is what decades of funding terrorism, chanting "Death to America," and building nukes gets you: top officials cowering like rats, hoping a recreational facility doubles as protection. It won't. The regime's days of bullying the region while crushing its own people are numbered. Strong American leadership and Israeli resolve are finally exposing the paper tiger for what it is—desperate, delusional, and doomed.
The mullahs can meet in pools, bunkers, or wherever they like. Justice is coming anyway.
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