America Delivers Swift Blow to Iran’s Propaganda Machine After Regime’s Supreme Leader Falls
The Iranian regime is targeting civilians — and lying about it to the world. Hours after a precision joint U.S.-Israel operation eliminated Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the United States launched an unprecedented public offensive, systematically dismantling Tehran’s fabrications with a scorching point-by-point rebuttal that left no room for ambiguity.
This wasn’t diplomatic doublespeak. This was America drawing a line in the sand.
U.S. Central Command issued a pair of blistering statements that didn’t just dispute Iranian claims — they torched them. The message was crystal clear: Tehran’s propaganda won’t stand, and America won’t play defense while the mullahs spin fairy tales to an international community all too willing to give them the benefit of the doubt.
The fact-check came fast and furious after the coordinated strike took out Iran’s supreme leader, a move U.S. officials are calling a decisive turning point against a terror-sponsoring regime that’s destabilized the Middle East for more than four decades.
Iran Caught Red-Handed Lying to the United Nations
During an emergency U.N. Security Council meeting, Iran’s ambassador tried to play the victim card, claiming Tehran’s military response had targeted “solely and exclusively” American military bases and assets.
CENTCOM wasn’t having it.
“The Iranian Regime is actively targeting civilians,” the command declared, before methodically listing more than a dozen civilian locations Tehran actually hit.
The targets tell the real story:
Civilian airports including Dubai International, Kuwait International, Zayed International in Dubai, and Erbil International in Iraq — facilities packed with innocent travelers from around the globe.
Luxury hotels like Dubai’s Fairmont Palm and the iconic Burj Al Arab, along with Bahrain’s Crowne Plaza — destinations filled with families, business travelers, and tourists.
Major civilian infrastructure including the Port of Dubai, a critical hub for international commerce.
Residential neighborhoods across Israel, Bahrain, and Qatar — apartment buildings, family homes, communities where children play and people simply try to live their lives.
This isn’t collateral damage. This is deliberate. This is terrorism dressed up as military action while Iran’s diplomats lie through their teeth at the United Nations.
Tehran’s Laughable Claim About America’s Naval Power
Not content with one whopper, Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps tried to sell the world another fantasy: that it had successfully struck the USS Abraham Lincoln aircraft carrier with ballistic missiles.
CENTCOM’s response was swift and brutal in its simplicity.
“The Lincoln was not hit. The missiles launched didn’t even come close.”
Translation: Tehran can’t hit what it can’t reach, and America’s naval dominance remains unchallenged.
The carrier continues launching aircraft in support of ongoing operations targeting Iranian military infrastructure — a not-so-subtle reminder that U.S. military capabilities aren’t just intact, they’re actively dismantling Tehran’s capacity for regional terror.
Information Warfare Meets Kinetic Action
This public takedown represents something unprecedented: America isn’t just conducting military operations against Iranian assets, it’s simultaneously waging — and winning — the information battle.
For too long, authoritarian regimes have gamed the international system, knowing they could spew propaganda without consequence. Tehran counted on the usual diplomatic hedging, the careful language that lets dictators claim ambiguity.
Not this time.
Washington is calling out the lies in real-time, with receipts. The strategy is surgical: reassure allies, deny Tehran any propaganda victories, and make clear that American military assets remain fully operational and devastating.
The ongoing U.S.-Israel campaign is systematically dismantling Iranian military infrastructure — air defenses, missile facilities, naval capabilities. These aren’t symbolic strikes. This is comprehensive degradation of a regime that’s terrorized the region for generations.
The Bigger Picture
Iran’s propaganda playbook is old and predictable: attack civilians, lie about it, play victim at international forums, and count on Western hand-wringing to muddy the waters.
That playbook just got burned.
By immediately and publicly destroying Tehran’s false narratives, America is doing what it should have done decades ago — treating the Iranian regime exactly like what it is: a bad-faith actor that lies reflexively and deserves zero benefit of the doubt.
The mullahs gambled that they could spin their way out of consequences. They calculated wrong.
America’s message is unmistakable: We’ll eliminate your leadership, destroy your military capabilities, expose your lies, and we won’t apologize for any of it. The era of strategic patience with Iranian aggression is over.
Tehran wanted to test American resolve. Now they’re learning what decisive action actually looks like — on the battlefield and in the information space.
The Iranian regime built its power on lies and terror. America just reminded the world that neither survives contact with the truth — or with overwhelming American military superiority.




