To the Revolutionary People of Iran,
We do not simply offer condolences; we recognize your loss as a fresh wound in the shared flesh of the global oppressed. The passing of Supreme Leader Sayyed Ali Khamenei is a loss of a steadfast pillar in the architecture of resistance.
But more than that, the massacre at Minab, where the imperialist beast devoured 160 children, is not a tragedy to be mourned in isolation. It is a military operation in the open war the West wages against all who refuse to kneel. That blood is a debt that will be repaid in the only currency imperialism understands: the unyielding advance of our forces and the erosion of its power on every front.
From the belly of the beast’s African operations, we in Uganda speak to you not as sympathizers, but as co-belligerents. Your struggle is not merely “similar” to ours; it is the same war. The same jackboot that crushed the Mau Mau, that assassinated Patrice Lumumba, that fuels the genocidal machinations in Gaza and the Congo, now aims its drones at your magnificent cities and its economic stranglehold on your nation. The Berlin Conference did not end; it merely moved its headquarters from Europe to Washington, London, and Tel Aviv. Neocolonialism, as Nkrumah thundered, is the final, most insidious stage of imperialism: a stage where our comprador leaders become its gatekeepers while its bombs fall on the people.
We are under no illusions about the traitors in our midst. We see our own puppet regimes, dressed in the tattered rags of sovereignty while serving the imperial menu. But the masses are awakening. The contradictions are sharpening. We see clearly that the same hand that starves Cuba, that plunders the DRC for coltan, that imposes the IMF’s death sentences on our economies, is the same hand that tore the skies over Tehran. We do not judge your struggle by the words of your diplomats or the fluctuations of your foreign policy; we judge it by your capacity to resist, to endure, and to strike back against the common enemy with beautiful, dancing, powerful missiles which wreak enormous fear in the imperial core.
Your 1979 Revolution was not merely a political event; it was an earthquake that shattered the myth of American invincibility. It was a beacon that proved a people, armed with revolutionary consciousness, could expel an installed Shah and tell the global tyrant, “No.” That beacon still burns. It lit the path for our own liberation struggles, from the anti-apartheid front in South Africa to the anti-colonial movements that continue to this day. That legacy is a chain of solidarity that no amount of imperial intrigue can break.
The battlefield is one. Whether it is the Fifth Fleet in the Persian Gulf or the Pentagon’s AFRICOM bases in our own land, the architecture of control is singular. Your region is the front line of direct military confrontation; Africa is the rear base of plunder and strategic extraction. But the war is not two struggles; it is one. The defeat of NATO’s ambitions in West Asia is the defeat of the conditions that allow AFRICOM to bomb our villages in Somalia and Nigeria. Our victories are your victories.
Amílcar Cabral, a martyr of our own anti-imperialist vanguard, taught us that the fundamental weapon is the people: organized, armed, and conscious. So I urge you, Iranians, to unite against this cancer in your skies. We do not wait for leaders to save us. We are the leaders. The path forward is not reform or negotiation; it is the intensification of the contradiction until the system breaks. Imperialism does not retreat from reason; it retreats from fire.
We do not stand in solidarity out of charity, but out of strategic necessity and shared historical destiny. Your fight is ours. The struggle against the American-Zionist axis is a global insurgency, and its defeat in the hills of Palestine, the streets of Tehran, or the mineral-rich lands of Africa is a victory for all humanity.
Victory is certain. Victory to the martyrs. Victory to the oppressed peoples of the world. Death to imperialism.
lilSatoshi13, Rukungiri


