The Islamic Republic of Iran faces a terminal crisis. As Operation Epic Fury – the joint US-Israeli military campaign – shatters the regime’s physical infrastructure, a deeper rot consumes its political soul. The state’s narrative of popular legitimacy has dissolved into a pathetic theatrical fraud. While bombs neutralize IRGC command centers, the regime resorts to its final weapon: the manufactured spectacle of “astroturfed” support.

Analysis of pro-regime rallies reveals a staggering disconnect between state propaganda and the demographic reality on the ground. The front lines consist of imported regional loyalists from across the Arab world, flanked by South Asian migrant workers and ideological recruits bought with state funds. Most cynical is the exploitation of vulnerable Afghan populations, coerced or bribed into the streets to provide a façade of numbers. These groups, alongside a handful of Western ideological sympathizers serving as the regime’s propaganda mouthpieces, constitute 95% of the visible supporter base. The near-total absence of ethnic Persians and actual Iranian citizens is a terminal indicator: the regime no longer possesses domestic authority and must now buy the loyalty it can no longer command.

Data indicates that 95% of the visible supporter base at these rallies consists of non-Iranian groups. The ethnic Persian population – the true citizens of the nation – remains absent, effectively represented instead by the millions who took to the streets in the January 2026 uprisings. The regime no longer possesses domestic authority; it merely commands a mercenary parade.

While the regime manufactures crowds, the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK) manufactures slaves. The MEK represents a case study in radical metamorphosis, evolving from a revolutionary movement into a hermetically sealed cult under the absolute control of Masoud Rajavi.

Rajavi transitioned from a political leader into a spiritual intermediary – a self-proclaimed bridge to God. This transformation was cemented through asymmetric psychological warfare. The group utilizes bizarre rituals of dominance where even personal items like combs are “sanctified” by Rajavi to reinforce his spiritual supremacy.

The internal mechanics of the MEK reveal a systematic deprivation of human rights that mirrors the very theocracy they claim to oppose. Within the barbed wire of their headquarters, the individual is dismantled.

The MEK comprises only 3,400 people – a fraction of the 85 million Iranians it claims to represent. Nearly one-third of these members joined through deception. This is not a government-in-waiting; it is an egocentric dictatorship.

The MEK’s alliance with the Ba’athist regime during the Iran-Iraq War remains the primary reason for their total domestic unpopularity. This collaboration was characterized by strategic sabotage against the Iranian nation.

During the 1991 uprisings, the MEK functioned as Saddam’s auxiliary force. They utilized heavy artillery against civilian populations to suppress Kurdish dissidents. Witnesses describe the indiscriminate killing of women and children, marking the MEK as a willing tool of Ba’athist repression. To the Iranian people, the MEK is not a liberator; it is a traitorous entity that once served the butcher of Baghdad.

The Internal Ideological Revolution was not a movement for empowerment, but a precursor to systematic sexual exploitation. By stripping women of their husbands and children, the Rajavis cleared the path for now deceased Masoud Rajavi’s total “ownership” of the female membership.

Survivors recount ideological tests that were, in reality, rituals of sexual abuse. Women were coerced into undressing and dancing before Rajavi to pledge their devotion. These ceremonies were the culmination of years of psychological manipulation designed to make the victim believe that physical violation was a spiritual necessity.

The MEK functions as a strategic spoiler for the legitimate, non-violent aspirations of the Iranian people. By forcing political competition into the arena of violence – the only theater where the regime holds a tactical advantage – the MEK effectively sabotages the moral upper hand of the peaceful opposition.

During the 2009 Green Movement, MEK sympathizers acted as agents provocateurs to incite a violent state response. This provides Tehran hardliners with the necessary pretext to characterize all democratic dissent as terrorism. Today, as US-Israeli strikes escalate, the MEK attempts to hijack the narrative, yet their presence only serves to validate the regime’s lies about “foreign-backed agents.

Western political support for the MEK is a strategic error that threatens long-term regional stability. Supporting a widely despised cult allows Tehran to smear the legitimate democratic opposition by association. Maryam Rajavi’s quixotic end is not democracy; it is the replacement of the current theocracy with a personalized, cult-led dictatorship.

The international community must look past the MEK’s polished lobbying and address the humanitarian crisis within the organization. We call for:

The struggle for Iran’s future must be led by those seeking genuine democracy, not by a cult that has merely refined the art of oppression. The Iranian people deserve a future free from both the mullahs and Islamist Marxist MEK.

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