In recent times, prominent Arab writers have shifted their focus to shed light on the pernicious role played by the Iranian regime in the region, marking an unprecedented scrutiny. The consensus among these writers underscores that the root cause of the problems instigated by this regime lies squarely with the leadership in Tehran, contrary to the misconception that attributes these issues to its mercenaries.

The regime’s officials persist in claiming that their proxies operate independently, a declaration met with widespread skepticism and derision, even from those less versed in political intricacies. This assertion, asserting autonomy among mercenaries, fails to deceive even the most naive observers.

Concertedly, these writers spotlight the Iranian regime as the epicenter of all regional events, wars, unrest, and crises. This emphasis serves as a potent message to the Supreme Leader (Velayat-e Faqih), signaling the exposure of their orchestrated schemes. There is no longer room for deceit, trickery, or the concealing of this regime’s reality.

The regime strategically delegates the implementation of its plans and agenda to its proxies, evading accountability for the destruction inflicted upon the people, nations, and international interests in the region.

Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, particularly, aims to export crisis and fundamentalism to Muslim countries in the region, evident in the regime’s influence over four countries and its malevolent role in Gaza. The regime’s conduct mirrors that of an octopus, with Khamenei orchestrating sedition and warmongering through a multitude of proxies.

The weariness of the people and nations in the region towards this policy is palpable. The regime can no longer feign concern for peace, security, and stability in the region. The reality that the Khamenei government’s goals and intentions come at the cost of blood, suffering, and the destruction of regional nations has become evident.

Over the past three decades, silence and non-confrontation have only emboldened the regime to overstep boundaries. There is an urgent need to confront the malevolent designs of this aggressive regime, preventing destructive and bloody actions that jeopardize the security and stability of regional countries.