This time, however, the police and much of the military are standing down. Instead, they are supporting the people rather than the Mullahs.
There is finally growing support to the people's cause both internally and internationally. The Ayatollah and his inner regime has recognized this, and rumors swirl that he and his cronies are trying to prepare an exit strategy to Moscow or Bejing. Of course taking billions of stolen dollars with them.
The world watches and waits for the next moves. The Israeli government has offered support for the people, which appears to embolden their resolve to continue to take back the country from their oppressors.
The recent outcome in Venezuela and the happiness shared by that country's citizens over the removal of their dictator have given hope and inspiration for a similar outcome in Iran. Women are even shedding their hijabs in the confidence that a new day is coming. Soon.
One must look to history for guidance. In 1989, months after President Reagan called for the Berlin Wall to be taken down, the people, with the support of the police and military, did so. Without arned government interference. Is this repeating in Iran?
Calls for Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi are growing stronger each day to return from exile to his rightful place to be the new Shah. Spending the last forty-seven years under the theocratic rule of the IRGC has shown the people how great Iran was under the Pahlavi government.
It took months for Eastern Europe and Berlin to free itself from the yoke of the former Soviet Union. It could be only weeks, or days, until the people of Iran free themselves from the Islamic Terror they were living under.
For that, the world will rejoice when it is able to celebrate with Iranians and scream, "Iran Is Free Once Again!"