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Ana Kasparian Melts Down on Piers Morgan, Defends "Courageous" Iranian Regime | WATCH

 Ana Kasparian sparks outrage by questioning the death toll of Iranian protesters and calling a former IDF official a "terrorist" during a heated debate on the crumbling Mullah regime.

Ana Kasparian
Ana Kasparian

In a jaw-dropping display of hypocrisy and historical amnesia, The Young Turks' Ana Kasparian turned a routine Piers Morgan Uncensored debate into a full-blown spectacle of denial and deflection. While the world watches Iran's tyrannical mullahs crumble under justified U.S.-Israeli strikes, Kasparian had the audacity to echo her boss Cenk Uygur's infamous praise of the late Ayatollah Khamenei as "courageous" for refusing to "capitulate to Israel."

Courageous? Tell that to the millions of Iranians who've suffered under this regime's boot for decades!

Piers Morgan, never one to pull punches, confronted Kasparian head-on about Uygur's glowing tribute to Khamenei, a man whose theocracy has executed dissidents, oppressed women, and funded global terror networks like Hezbollah and Hamas.

Kasparian's response? A squirming defense: "I understand what he's talking about... As much as I did not agree with the Ayatollah, I'm not a religious person and I certainly don't like extremism... the fact of the matter is he didn't embarrass his people by getting down on his knees to pleasure Israel as our leaders here in the United States do."

This isn't the stubborn savagery of a dictator who gassed his own people and sponsored attacks on innocents from Buenos Aires to Beirut.But it gets worse. When Piers pressed her on the regime's bloody crackdowns, citing reports of 30,000 Iranians slaughtered in recent protests against the mullahs' iron-fisted rule, Kasparian played the skeptic card: "That number is not confirmed... to say that 30,000 people were slaughtered during those like short weeks is ridiculous to me... it's around 3,000. We don't know what the exact number is."

Downplaying atrocities much? This is the same Kasparian who parrots Hamas Health Ministry figures on Gaza casualties without batting an eye, claiming they're "confirmed by the Israelis."

Double standards don't even begin to cover it, it's outright selective outrage, conveniently ignoring the Islamic Republic's well-documented history of mass murder while scrutinizing every Israeli self-defense move.The meltdown truly kicked in when former IDF spokesman Jonathan Conricus entered the fray, calmly dismantling her arguments with facts about Iran's proxy wars and existential threats to Israel.

Kasparian, cornered and crumbling, lashed out like a cornered animal: "I didn't use bad language like a little girl like you did. So, please stay in your lane."

And in a moment that's already going viral, she snarled at Conricus, calling him a "terrorist piece of crap" while dodging questions about American soldiers dying in Israel's defense.

Classy, Ana. Real classy. As the panel heated up, her interruptions, insults, and evasion painted a picture of someone more interested in anti-Israel rants than honest debate.This isn't journalism; it's activism masquerading as commentary. Kasparian's performance exposes the ugly underbelly of left-wing media bias: quick to vilify Israel, slow to condemn actual terrorists in Tehran.

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As Iran reels from the consequences of its own aggression—following the rightful assassination of Khamenei and strikes on its nuclear ambitions—figures like Kasparian remind us why the free world must stay vigilant. Iran isn't "courageous"; it's a crumbling empire of evil, and no amount of meltdown theatrics changes that.

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