Just after the Islamic regime of Iran massacred over 30,000 of their own Persian people, and just before the U.S. and Israel began an operation to bring that same terror-sponsoring, genocidal regime to its knees, the United Nations welcomed an Iranian regime representative to chair a forum of its Human Rights Council (HRC). It was the crowning idiocy to a lengthy UN track record of honoring Iranian jihadis and other dictators.
In light of the fact that the illegitimate Iranian dictatorship is collapsing, as it should, and is finally facing the consequences of its half a century of murderous terrorism abroad and extreme tyranny at home, it is high time for the UN to acknowledge reality.
The UN should remove the Iranian regime‘s representatives not only from the HRC, though that is obviously the most urgent, but from the other councils and agencies at the UN. For once, the UN ought to try to be on the right side of history. Not that it seems promising. Almost immediately following the horrendous slaughter of anti-regime protestors in Iran at the hands of regime thugs this year, the UN's secretary-general congratulated Iran's regime on the anniversary of the Islamic Revolution, which deposed the ancient shah monarchy and inaugurated the current terrorist-focused government. At almost the same time, the UN welcomed an Iranian regime representative to chair an HRC forum.
Then as soon as Operation Epic Fury launched on Saturday, Feb. 28, the UN and its insidious Secretary-General Antonio Guterres began screeching about the need for "peace." The problem is, peace only comes if both sides of a conflict agree to it, and the Islamic regime of Iran has been increasingly dedicated to and open about jihad against other countries — especially America and Israel — for more than 40 years. We didn't get to choose whether we were at war; our only choice was whether we would finally try to end the war.
Yet the Jew-hating UN also rushed to trumpet accusations that Israeli and U.S. forces had deliberately and cruelly destroyed a girls' school in Tehran, even though the school in question sits next to the terrorist Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps' (IRGC) headquarters, and evidence, including shrapnel, indicates the damage at the school was actually caused by a misfired Iranian rocket.
"Military action carries the risk of igniting a chain of events that no one can control."
— United Nations (@UN) March 1, 2026
Briefing the Security Council on the situation in the Middle East, @antonioguterres stresses:
“Lasting peace can only be achieved through peaceful means.”https://t.co/UWmLu0ptWb pic.twitter.com/Bb43LaLDoy
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Guterres and his fellow globalists always talk as if Westerners acting like doormats guarantees peace, and as if the mere lack of open warfare on a battlefield or ocean is in and of itself desirable. It's the Neville Chamberlain style of diplomacy, where Western leaders appease terrorists and tyrants over and over, ignoring massacres and overlooking constant treaty or ceasefire violations, all while self-righteously touting their dedication to "peace." The victims of the Iranian regime, whether Persian, Israeli, American, Saudi, or from dozens of other countries, would disagree that "peace" must be had at all costs, just as the imprisoned Jews and Catholics and political/ethnic prisoners of the Nazi regime were betrayed by those like Chamberlain.
What this really comes down to is that UN leadership is always enamored of dictatorial forms of government, and that the 50 Muslim nations in the world have strong influence at the UN. It's why the UN is supposed to convene a summit this month on "Islamophobia" even though Islam is the ideology/belief system most responsible for mass violence and terrorism in the world today. It's why UN agency UNRWA employs numerous Palestinian terrorists, including Oct. 7 jihadis. It's why Guterres flipped his lid at the prospect of Iran's terrorist regime collapsing.
This isn't about "peace"; this is about anti-American, anti-Israeli globalists watching their murderous chums go down in flames and wondering how long their own power will last.






