The ONLY reason you haven't seen those Iranians cheering for the overthrow of the Ayatollah is because CNN, MSNBC, and The View WON'T SHOW IT!JohnnyYou » 03 Apr 2026, 11:30 am » wrote: ↑ Because Trump told them to seek cover? Dude, The Regime stil forces everyone to come out and support them.\
I have not seen a single Iranian in joy over what is happening there. Quite to the contrary, there are many concerned this approach makes everything worse for the Iranian people.
Iranians CHEER US air strikes as missiles rain down on Tehran and Trump urges them to overthrow Ayatollah
By OLIVIA CHRISTIE, 28 February 2026
An Iranian schoolboy was filmed shouting 'I love Trump!' as smoke rose over Tehran following US airstrikes on the capital.Video shared online shows a group of high school students celebrating as plumes billowed into the sky behind them, with one boy heard praising the American president.
Iranians worldwide take to the streets to celebrate Ayatollah Khamenei’s death
Iranians worldwide have celebrated the US-Israel strikes that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with dancing, chanting, and flag-waving in cities from London to SydneyCaitlyn Rintoul The Nightly 01 Mar 2026
Iranian Australians are celebrating the fall of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after US-Israeli air strikes
Iranians worldwide have celebrated the US-Israel strikes that killed Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, with dancing, chanting, and flag-waving in cities from London to Sydney. Diaspora communities have been recorded taking to streets in jubilant gatherings — cheering, singing, brandishing flags, thanking Donald Trump, some even popped champagne. Celebrations were recorded across the UK, US, Canada, Germany, and France among countries.
Believe it NOW, Johnny?Iranians celebrate worldwide after supreme leader is killed in Israeli strikes
Videos showed people across Iran and all over the world honking horns, cheering and waving flags as news of ayatollah's death spreads
By Brie Stimson Fox News February 28, 2026
Iranians across the country could be seen and heard celebrating the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei after coordinated Israeli strikes overnight. In one video, Iranians near Karaj, Iran, outside the capital of Tehran, took to the streets, honked their horns and cheered. In social media videos, Iranians in Tehran cheered from their apartments, playing loud music and setting off fireworks as the news spread. In Fuladshahr, people packed the streets, waving their arms in the air, whistling, honking and cheering over the news. In Borazjan, Iran, celebrants chanted and, in Mamasani, they waved flags and danced.People also celebrated in the Iranian cities of Shiraz and Abadan, "where the people are out on the streets till the wee hours of the night in celebration of an Iran that is on the brink of finding its freedom after almost five decades," according to Lisa Daftari, editor at The Foreign Desk.