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Iranian dissident fears Britain faces deadly ‘revenge’ if his country’s evil leadership isn't completely wiped out

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2026/05/07 - 18:00 502 مشاهدة

An Iranian dissident trapped in limbo in Iran has warned that Britain faces deadly ‘revenge’ if his country’s evil leadership is not completely wiped out.

The hardline Islamic regime has used the ceasefire to hunt down and kill opponents to the regime.


The dissident, who is putting his life on the line simply by sending a video diary to GB News, fears being abandoned by the USA if a deal is done with the Iranian government.

And he has told GB News that Britain and the rest of the western world will face the fierce wrath of Iran’s cruel leaders if they are left standing.



He told us: "Britain should be worried. Not only Britain, but most Western countries should be worried about whether an extremist religious government, after suffering serious damage, would not take action for revenge.

"Definitely yes."

Iranian proxies operating across the West have been linked with attacks on Jewish people and property.

And he believes ‘black hearted’ fanatics are ready to wreak more havoc across Britain.




The dissident, who lives in a city in southern Iran, warned: "Do many attacks take place here against Jews and other people?

"Definitely yes. Do you think religious and extremist governments need weapons to kill Jews?

"Definitely not. They need human beings with empty and fanatical minds and black hearts empty of love.

"They can, with small promises, send many people to kill innocent individuals.

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"So instead of confronting your enemies in your own country, come and solve this issue from its roots so that in the future you do not face these problems.”

The brave dissident is currently lying low, trying to avoid the attention of the Islamic Republic’s secret police.

But he is wary of a knock at his door while the ceasefire allows the regime, that has ruled with ruthless impunity since the revolution in 1979, to target those who speak out against them.

He said: "Now that the regime is in a ceasefire, it has the best opportunity to go after its opponents, suppress them, and remove them.



"All the people who protested to claim their rights, but who were arrested by this regime under various kinds of charges, whether political or religious, and are now being tortured and are in danger of execution.”

The joint US-Israel Operation Epic Fury began on February 28 with devastating attacks on Iran and its military infrastructure.

An uneasy ceasefire has largely held since early April with President Trump hailing the beginning of Project Freedom last week.

Project Freedom, a US operation to free up vessels stuck in the Strait of Hormuz was quickly paused on Tuesday after Mr Trump revealed “great progress” had been made in talks with Iran’s leaders.



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But there’s fears in Iran that they the US could ‘abandon’ the country’s if war is ended now.

The dissident, who spends hundreds of pounds at a time to dodge the internet blackout in Iran and have his voice heard, added: "We, the people of Iran, have always felt solidarity with the people of America.

"But we think that at some point in history, in 1979, the United States abandoned us, the people of Iran, and we, the people of Iran, became victims of the wrong decisions of a number of politicians.

"But now my message to President Trump is this: "Mr. President, you, as the most patriotic president of America, who want to restore America’s credibility with the slogan Make America Great Again. You should know that we, the people of Iran, expect you not to abandon us again.


"We, the people of Iran, have hope in you, so please help us.”

The 41-year-old signed off, reserving his final words for now for Britain.

He added: "My message to the great and honourable people of Britain is that perhaps you are not fully aware of the realities inside Iran.

"But the voices of many Iranians opposed to the Islamic Republic of Iran are heard in your country, especially in gatherings and protests.

"The people of Iran have faced serious problems and restrictions for years. They still hope that a day will come when their rights are recognised and their voices are heard.”




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