Now I want to preface this by saying that I'm not some Ayatollah apologist, that I'm a fan of the Iranian government, or whatever else before someone misconstrues what I'm saying as such. However, what I am saying is that you all should be skeptical about these events before automatically jumping to conclusions about what's really going on. For a community that prides itself on being more critically thinking than the normies sometimes I see people here falling for obvious traps when really they should know better.
Let's go over a few things concerning these events. First of all, Yellen has been loud in giving her support to these protests: "Today’s action to sanction Iran’s Morality Police and senior Iranian security officials responsible for this oppression demonstrates the Biden-Harris Administration’s clear commitment to stand up for human rights, and the rights of women, in Iran and globally," she added..
Same with Blinken: Secretary of State Antony Blinken also announced the fresh sanctions against the morality police, saying, "The Iranian government needs to end its systemic persecution of women and allow peaceful protest. The United States will continue to voice our support for human rights in Iran and hold those who violate them to account." (From the same article).
So we have here two swamp rats representing our current government's stance on this uprising by placing sanctions on people within their government. This is before any facts about this woman's death have even been proven. So far it's only dubious reports alleging that the authorities brutally bashed her head in. Their government claims that she died of heart failure. Now I'm not saying that it's impossible or even improbable that the accusations could be true but I'm saying that we don't know and are relying on the reports of western media and NGOs. Is any of this starting to sound familiar? If it is, it's because this has been the basic modus operandi of western intelligence-manufactured regime change for decades.
Now consider for a moment the fact that Iran has been assisting Russia in Ukraine recently by sending them arms. Is it starting to make sense how this looks more like an engineered attempt at ousting a pro-Russian government in attempt to isolate Putin? Again, you don't have to like Iran's government or Russia's or China's or whomever else (God knows there's plenty of criticism to go around) but you do have to understand that they are effectively the only nations pushing back again the NWO in our geopolitical landscape. The CIA/MI6 is good at what they do. They know how to package revolutions to make it palatable to western audiences. As long as they can paint protestors as virtuous underdogs taking on big mean tyrannical governments they know Americans will eat it up and ask for seconds.
For a more in-depth look this guy does good coverage of geopolitics
All coups are manufactured. The question is whether it is manufactured by white hats or black hats?
Right, but this isn't supposed to be perceived as a coup despite being what it is. Our media is framing this as an organic protest against alleged government brutality. Given the players cheerleading this uprising I'd say my money is on black hats.