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Sudbury Iranians Rejoice Over US-Israel Strikes Killing Khamenei
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Sudbury Iranians Rejoice Over US-Israel Strikes Killing Khamenei

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Last updated: March 4, 2026 3:05 pm
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Iranians living in Sudbury, Ontario, voice intense joy after recent U.S. and Israeli military strikes target Iran’s facilities and leadership. Operations launched over the weekend, striking military sites and resulting in Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death on February 28.

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Hope for Freedom EmergesPraise for Leaders and Calls for ChangeExpert Views on Regime Shift ChallengesRestaurant Owner Sees Path to Victory

Hope for Freedom Emerges

Massi Ali Mohammadi, a Sudbury resident since 2013, shares elation and optimism. “We finally feel happy and hopeful. Each day draws us nearer to freedom,” he states. Mohammadi points to U.S. President Donald Trump’s fulfilled promise of aid during winter protests against Iran’s regime, where thousands perished.

Praise for Leaders and Calls for Change

Amir Hossein Zolfaghari, in Sudbury since 2020, lauds Trump and Canadian Prime Minister Mark Carney for backing efforts to block Iran’s nuclear weapon pursuit and threats to world security. “I admire Mark Carney and Trump. I fully support their actions,” Zolfaghari declares.

Zolfaghari pushes for regime overthrow, endorsing Reza Pahlavi, the U.S.-based exiled opposition figure. “People follow his guidance, and we strive to regain control,” he affirms.

U.S. Secretary of War Pete Hegseth refutes claims of a regime-change conflict, yet he and Trump affirm strikes continue as needed.

Expert Views on Regime Shift Challenges

Defense experts highlight difficulties in toppling the regime without troop deployments. Nicholas Drummond, a U.K.-based analyst, notes, “Iran’s vast army makes sufficient ground forces a formidable task.”

Zolfaghari laments lost contact with family, including his brother, amid Iran’s internet shutdowns. “I believe he remains safe,” he says.

Restaurant Owner Sees Path to Victory

Mohammad Abdollahzadeh, Sudbury’s Persian restaurant owner raised in Iran, welcomes the strikes as a “rescue mission.” He thanks Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, predicting an uprising. “My people will claim power on the streets and dismantle the regime,” he asserts.

Abdollahzadeh challenges strike opponents, recalling their quietude during earlier protest deaths. “Watch events of the last two months and let us finish,” he advises.

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