politicsliberal

Why the World is Quiet About Iran's Own War

Middle EastTuesday, January 27, 2026
Advertisement

Iran is hurting its own people, yet the world seems to be looking the other way. Governments have spoken up, but the public is mostly quiet. This silence is loud and says a lot.

A Fight Against Their Own Government

Iran's leaders are using force against their own citizens. Young people are being hurt and locked up just for asking for freedom. This is not a fight against outsiders. It is a fight against their own government.

The World's Uneven Anger

Not long ago, people were very angry about the war in Gaza. They protested and demanded change. But now, when Iran is hurting its own people, there is no such anger. Why is that?

Some people try to compare what Israel did in Gaza with what Iran is doing to its own people. But these are not the same things. In Gaza, there was a war with many sides. In Iran, it is the government hurting its own people.

Iran has killed many of its own citizens in just a few weeks. This is a lot of killing. Yet, the world is not as angry as it was during the Gaza war. Why is the world not as loud about this?

The Power of Public Anger

Public anger can change things. It can make governments and leaders pay attention. But when people are quiet, it is easier for bad things to happen. Iran is a big part of the problems in the Middle East. It supports groups that cause trouble and hurts its own people.

The United Nations' Silence

The United Nations has not been very clear about what is happening in Iran. The leader of the UN has not spoken as strongly about Iran as he did about Gaza. This makes people wonder why.

A Glimpse of Hope

The recent war between Israel and some American groups showed that Iran is not as strong as it seems. This gave people in Iran hope that they can fight back. Now, Iran is not just having problems at home but also facing problems from outside.

The World's Role

The world can help Iran by speaking up. If people in the United States and Europe support the protesters in Iran, it can make a big difference. It can show that the Iranian government is not just fighting the West but also hurting its own people.

A Call for Support, Not Intervention

The protesters in Iran are not asking the world to fight for them. They are asking the world not to ignore them. When people speak up, it can make a big difference. It can help end the suffering and make the government weaker.

Actions