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BREAKING: Islamic Republic forces are retreating, as more Iranians flood the streets of Iran. Do...

By 𝔉🅰𝒏 Karoline Leavitt
Posted January 2, 2026

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Karoline Leavitt is a conservative political commentator and former Trump administration spokesperson known for posting provocative, pro-Western takes on global events from her X account @WHLeavitt. Her style is alarmist and partisan, often framing anti-regime protests positively while polling followers on regime change. Credibility is mixed, as she amplifies unverified claims to rally support for her views rather than neutral reporting.

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The post claims 'Islamic Republic forces are retreating' amid massive street protests in Iran, urging support for overthrowing Supreme Leader Khamenei's regime via a poll. It taps into ongoing 2025–2026 Iranian protests that started over economic woes like currency collapse but evolved into calls for political overthrow, with chants like 'Death to the dictator' and 'Neither Gaza nor Lebanon, my life for Iran'. Protests have spread from Tehran to cities like Isfahan, Shiraz, Mashhad, and rural areas, met with tear gas, live fire, and government shutdowns disguised as weather measures[1][2].

🔥Why It's Trending

The post is trending amid escalating real-time protests entering their fifth day as of early January 2026, with deaths reported among protesters and security forces, drawing global attention to potential regime instability[1][2]. Its dramatic 'BREAKING' claim and binary poll exploit heightened tensions, economic despair, and anti-Khamenei sentiment for viral engagement. Timing aligns with holiday slowdowns in Iran, amplifying unverified narratives of retreat.

💡Fun Facts

  • 1Protests shifted from economic demands to explicit calls for overthrowing the Islamic Republic, with slogans prioritizing Iran over foreign conflicts[1].
  • 2Iran's government ordered shutdowns in 21+ provinces citing 'cold weather,' but analysts view it as a protest suppression tactic[1][2].
  • 3At least six deaths reported by January 1, 2026, including a Basij force member, signaling escalating violence in rural Lur regions[2].
  • 4Strikes hit key markets like Tehran's Grand Bazaar and Isfahan's Naqsh-e Jahan Square, involving merchants, students, and women's rights activists[1].
  • 5U.S. State Department voiced concerns over protester intimidation, while Iran arrested 'monarchists' and seized smuggled pistols[1][2].

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BREAKING: Islamic Republic forces are retreating, as more Iranians flood the streets of Iran.

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