Iranian Dissident Who Survived Assassination Attempts Destroys NYC Mayor Who Condemned Trump’s Strike on Regime

Iranian regime assassins targeted her three times on American soil. Now, brave dissident Masih Alinejad has delivered a withering rebuke to New York City’s far-left Mayor Zohran Mamdani after he condemned President Trump’s decisive military action against the murderous Iranian dictatorship.

Mamdani wasted no time attacking America’s commander-in-chief.

“Today’s military strikes on Iran – carried out by the United States and Israel – mark a catastrophic escalation in an illegal war of aggression,” the mayor declared. “Bombing cities. Killing civilians. Opening a new theater of war. Americans do not want this.”

The statement reeked of typical leftist moral relativism, equating American strength with tyrannical oppression.

But Alinejad wasn’t having it.

A Voice of Courage Against Leftist Appeasement

“Oh, my God. I can’t believe it. I cannot believe it,” Alinejad fired back on national television. “I live in New York, Mr. Mamdani. You are more than welcome to come to one of my safe houses. You’re more than welcome to come and see my would-be assassin in the federal court. You didn’t even dare to come and face them.”

The confrontation grew more pointed.

“Where were you when they sent killers here in New York City?” she demanded, exposing the mayor’s hypocrisy.

Alinejad then referenced a fabricated story Mamdani told last October about his “aunt” being too afraid to wear her hijab on the subway after 9/11. That “aunt” turned out to be his father’s cousin—a convenient detail he failed to mention while playing the victim card.

The Reality of Living Under Iran’s Terror

“You were crying for your aunt because she stopped using subway for simply an illusion statement you made saying that she didn’t feel safe because of wearing hijab,” Alinejad said. “Really? I stopped using subway because of the would-be assassins being sent to beautiful New York City by the Islamic Republic.”

Here lies the fundamental difference between conservative realism and progressive fantasy.

Alinejad lives with actual threats from an actual terrorist regime. Mamdani manufactures grievances to score political points.

The dissident didn’t stop there. She addressed the mayor’s transparent Trump Derangement Syndrome head-on.

Freedom Over Partisanship

“I know maybe you and many other people, they hate President Trump,” she continued. “But believe me, this is not the right time to shift your hatred and your anger from President Trump to the people of Iran, innocent people. We are better allies to you, America, compared to these backward mullahs.”

This represents the clarity that escapes so many on the left. Their obsession with opposing Trump blinds them to distinguishing between American interests and the interests of despotic regimes.

Alinejad then delivered an emotional tribute to President Trump and the United States:

“I love you. I love America. I love everything about this country. I grew up in a country where I was brainwashed to say ‘Death to America.’ The same country—how ironic—the same country that I wished death saved my life three times and now helps my people in Iran.”

Morning of Justice

The Iranian people are celebrating, she explained.

“This morning, I woke up, I’m like, for the first time, I wake up, I woke up, always, always, every morning we wake up when we hear ‘Allahu Akbar,’ one person gets killed, executed in Iran. But this morning was the morning of millions of Iranians seeing justice. Ali Khamenei is dead, is gone. This is called justice.”

She concluded with powerful words: “Thank you, President Trump, for acting. Actually taking decisive action. This is how a true leadership looks like.”

In another video, Alinejad captured her overwhelming joy, shouting in the streets of New York City: “Ali Khamenei is dead! Freedom! Freedom! I love America. I love Iran! I love America!”

The Difference Between Strength and Weakness

This confrontation crystallizes everything Americans need to understand about conservative foreign policy versus progressive appeasement.

President Trump acted decisively against a regime that has terrorized its own people, destabilized the Middle East, and exported terrorism worldwide.

Meanwhile, leftist politicians like Mamdani—safely ensconced in their positions of power—condemn American strength while remaining conspicuously silent about genuine oppression.

Alinejad’s courage exposes their cowardice. Her gratitude exposes their ingratitude. Her clarity exposes their confusion.

The Iranian people aren’t mourning this strike. They’re celebrating liberation from decades of brutal tyranny.

Only American progressives, blinded by partisan hatred and ideological rigidity, could fail to recognize the difference between defending freedom and defending despotism.

Masih Alinejad understands what leftists refuse to acknowledge: American strength, properly applied, serves justice and liberates the oppressed. Presidential weakness, dressed up as diplomacy, enables tyrants and betrays the innocent.

President Trump chose strength. Mayor Mamdani chose rhetoric.

History will remember who stood with the Iranian people—and who stood with their oppressors.