In the streets of Tehran, the Khamenei regime’s greatest nightmare of the past forty years is unfolding right before our eyes. The massive internal security backbone established by the Islamic Republic to suppress its own people has been paralyzed overnight.
The Fall of the Streets and the Admitted Collapse
The Basij checkpoints, used for four decades to instill fear in unarmed citizens, have now turned into inescapable death traps for the militias. Israeli and American stealth drones are raining down from the skies over Tehran, erasing the Revolutionary Guards’ street-level dominance from the map. Faced with this systematic destruction campaign, Iranian state television, in a state of unprecedented PANIC, was forced to admit that at least 10 Revolutionary Guard and Basij checkpoints in the capital had been completely blown up. This is not merely a physical loss; it is the collapse of the regime’s nervous system.

The Blinded Sky and Deadly Asymmetry
How did Iran’s militarized street strategy COLLAPSE so rapidly? Allied forces used “Loitering Munitions”—possessing surgical precision to penetrate civilian shields—instead of massive, inaccurate bombs. These smart kamikaze drones, costing just $20,000 each, reduced the regime’s multi-billion-dollar empire of fear to rubble.
But the real catastrophe unfolded in the skies. In the first ten days of the war, the U.S.-Israel coalition obliterated over 3,000 strategic targets. Iran’s vaunted air defense networks and massive early-warning radars were completely wiped out. Once the air defense was blinded, there was no mechanism left to detect these unmanned aerial vehicles gliding at low altitude. The regime’s eyes were gouged out, and the skies over Tehran turned into an open highway for unmanned aerial vehicles.

Financial Strangulation and Generals Hiding in Hospitals
The ripple effect of the military defeat has placed all state institutions under STRANGULATION. Israel and the U.S. struck not only military facilities but directly targeted the Revolutionary Guards’ money laundering and financial hubs. The main data centers of SEPA Bank were destroyed; communication and the flow of funds to militias on the ground were completely cut off. The destruction of dozens of checkpoints triggered a massive wave of panic among the militias. They are abandoning their posts and leaving their weapons behind.
While militias on the ground wait like sitting ducks, the IRGC’s top command has already gone underground. Recent intelligence reports confirm that Iranian generals whose headquarters were struck are hiding in civilian hospitals. This is not a tactical retreat by an army; it is the flight of a mafia organization scurrying into holes like rats.
Desperate Strikes and Global Energy Terrorism
Having completely lost control internally, the Revolutionary Guards, in a state of profound strategic blindness and desperation, began attacking indiscriminately without regard for targets or logic. Iran has begun striking the Fujairah oil storage facilities in the United Arab Emirates and the port of Salalah in Oman with suicide drones. They have even struck tankers carrying fuel belonging to Iraq, a country that could be considered an ally.
Because this is the “If I’m going down, I’ll take the world with me” doctrine. The crisis has spiraled so out of control that the FBI has warned California officials to be vigilant against potential asymmetric attacks by IRGC drones or maritime-supported threats targeting the U.S. West Coast.

The Illusion Wall Has Collapsed, the Streets Have Been Reclaimed
The Iranian Regime has made a colossal mistake. It tested its own strength by dangling unarmed youths from cranes, believing itself invincible. When faced with a real military force, those supposedly invincible Basij checkpoints turned to ash in seconds. Those fearsome militiamen were reduced to mere small, fleeing white pixels on the target screens of loitering munitions.
Every checkpoint burning in Tehran is not just a military target that has been struck. Those flames are the massive barricades the Iranian people have overcome on their path to freedom. Those who have held those streets hostage for forty years are now trapped in them. The regime’s control of the streets has been completely WIPED OUT.