Australian Man Who Thinks Iran Is An Arab Country Tells His Followers What's Really Going On

Australian Man Who Thinks Iran Is An Arab Country Tells His Followers What's Really Going On

CLANCY OVERELL | Editor | CONTACT

As the war between the United States and Iran enters its fourth day, the conflict and carnage is beginning to spread throughout the Middle East - as the IRGC launches retaliatory strikes against Israel and US bases throughout the Arab Gulf.

Regardless of whether this conflict result in a swift regime change or descend into a world war, the major geopolitical shifts over the past 72 hours will go down in history.

In Western cities around the world, members of the Persian diaspora are rallying in the streets - both in joyful celebration and furious mourning of Khamenei's death - a man who has served as both President and Supreme Leader of Iran since 1981.

Whether or not history will side with the Trump Administration remains uncertain, as onlookers grapple with the many complex layers of both Persian liberation, the American Military Industrial-Complex, the cruelty of fundamentalist dictatorships, and a constant stream of highly gruesome and heartbreaking images being beamed around the world 24-hours a day on social media.

This war is devoid of the clear-cut goodies and baddies narrative that the Western World craves, with many journalists and world leaders unable to provide clarity over the legality and intent behind the strikes.

In fact, there's only one bloke from Central Queensland who really knows what's going on.

Medically-retired former highway police officer, Callum Deagon (34), has today rushed to explain this whole mess to his 194 thousand followers on social media.

"See, what they aren't telling you is that, like, well..." begins the host of AUSSIE TRUTH MEDIA, as he launches into a tirade of highly emotive truth-telling, which will be cut down into highly shareable 29 second reels and distributed into the algorithm.

Throughout this free-flowing and tangenting summarisation of the War in Iran, the maverick new-media commentator touches on a range of unrelated global news stories before eventually focusing on domestic issues like Prime Minister Albanese's alleged ties to American billionaire philanthropist George Soros.

Several times he appears to confuse Iran with Iraq - and is of the understanding that it shares a border with Israel. He also seems to think that 'Dubai' is a country.

After 42 minutes, he begins to run out of momentum, and eventually wraps it up by promoting a new CBD-infused energy drink, before imploring his followers to fight the stigma surrounding men's mental illness, which is often caused by the biased family court system.

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