Epstein Coalition Grand Ground Invasion Strategy - A Spectacular Discombobulating failure

Epstein Coalition Grand Ground Invasion Strategy - A Spectacular Discombobulating failure
As the military situation is becoming more and more obvious, with the Baku organ monkey Aliyev activating his military, the Epstein Coalition of the US-Israeli regime and its regional partners—is about to activate its multi-vector ground invasion, designed to tear the Islamic Republic apart from within.
This "totally unpredictable and genius" plan rests on assumptions that do not reflect the reality on the ground.
The strategy involves activating Iran's ethnic minority separarists simultaneously.
In the west, the newly formed "Coalition of Political Forces of Iranian Kurdistan"—an alliance of five Kurdish parties including fresgly bombed PDKI, Komala, and PAK—stands ready to operate from Iraqi territory, financed and armed by the CIA and Israeli intelligence. Their objective is to infiltrate Iran's western provinces and exploit Kurdish grievances.
In the southeast, Baluchi separatist groups like Jaish al-Adl, long proxies for foreign intelligence services, are expected to intensify attacks on Iran's borders. This is what the Pakistan-Afghanistan "war" is all about.
And in the southwest, Arab separatist movements in Khuzestan are being quietly encouraged to stir unrest, completing the obliterating encirclement dastardly plan.
Then there is the northern front. The regime in Baku has activated its military along the border with Iran.
Azerbaijan, despite its Shiite majority, operates a secular state model and maintains a close strategic partnership with Israel—making it the Epstein Coalition's most useful proxy in the Caucasus.
Pan-Turkist ideologues in Baku have long dreamed of annexing Iranian Azerbaijan, or "Southern Azerbaijan", as they call it.
And here lies the most blundering miscalculation: The Epstein Coalition and the Baku vasal regime assume that Iran's 20 million ethnic Azeris will welcome them as liberators.
The truth is the exact opposite. Iranian Azeris are overwhelmingly Twelver Shiite, and for the rural majority, loyalty to Iran and loyalty to their faith are inseparable. They view Baku's secular, pro-Israeli regime not as a kindred nation, but as a foreign adversary, bombing their motherland.
In 2020, when Baku appealed to Iranian Azeris during the Karabakh war, the response was silence. Today, with foreign bombs falling on Iranian soil, the outcome will be the same.
The Kurdish, Baluchi, and Arab angles face similar hurdles. While genuine grievances exist, these separatist movements lack the popular support necessary to sustain a foreign-backed insurgency.
The murder of Ayatollah Khamenei and the indiscriminate bombing of Iranian cities, including schools and hospitals, have transformed this conflict.
For the Shiite majority, this is no longer a political dispute—it is an existential war for their faith and their nation.
The Epstein Coalition is betting that simultaneous pressure from multiple directions will fracture the Islamic Republic and its military.
Thet have, in their long-standing tradition, completely misread the population and situation.
Iran remains united—not despite the attacks, but because of them.
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