I awoke on Saturday, February 28th, to thesounds of a terrifying explosion.

But we knew what was happening. We’d all been waiting for it.

Tears of joy began running down my smiling face, swelling from the bottom of my heart.

This emotion may be surprising to foreigners; yourcountry is under attack, yet you are overwhelmingly happy.

But Iranians everywhere will understand: We nowtrust the foreign bombsmore than the regime.

We’d rather die with the regime falling, than live under it forever.

From the window of my I home in Narmak, Tehran, I saw smoke rising from the home of former president, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad.

My first thought is: I hope they are also got Ayatollah Khamenei.

I remember Ahmadinejad’s role in killing and imprisoning young people during the peaceful protests against his re-election on in June 2009.

He called the protesters who took part in the Green Movement “dust and dirt”, and at the UN he had said thatIsrael should be wiped off the map. Now he’s the one who’s dust.

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