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It's time for 'murderous ayatollah' to go, Senator Graham tells Munich rally

Feb 14, 2026, 18:13 GMT+0

"It is a time of choosing. I choose the Iranian people over the murderous ayatollah. It is time for him to go," Republican senator and Trump ally Lindsey Graham told a massive crowd of Iranian protesters in Munich as he waved the pre-1979 Lion and Sun flag of Iran.

"Liberation is at hand. To the people of the world: Speak up. Speak loudly. This is a moment of choosing. This is a moment of change. It's been a moment. I've been dreaming of a free Iran. A road that doesn't want the darkness. But embraces the light," he said.

"To the American people. The Iranian people will be your friend. They will be your ally. Stand with the Iranian people. They deserve their freedom to the American people. Remember when we fought for our freedom? Do you remember when we wanted to be independent and free?"

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