In a striking and deeply troubling development, Iran’s Revolutionary Guards have reportedly inscribed the phrase “NO KINGS” on their missiles — a slogan widely seen in recent protests by the American left against President Trump.
The message is not accidental. It reflects how the Iranian regime is closely watching internal American divisions and, more concerningly, attempting to align itself rhetorically with movements inside the United States.
By adopting language used in US protests, the regime signals that it sees ideological openings within American society — and is exploiting them for its own propaganda war.
This raises serious questions about how America’s adversaries perceive domestic unrest. For Tehran, this is more than symbolism — it is a psychological and strategic tool aimed at weakening resolve, sowing division, and projecting influence far beyond the Middle East.