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Iran Melts Down, Asks Citizens to Turn Their AC Off as Regime Blames US Strikes [WATCH]

Jim Taft
Last updated: July 18, 2026 3:49 pm
By Jim Taft 7 Min Read
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Iran Melts Down, Asks Citizens to Turn Their AC Off as Regime Blames US Strikes [WATCH]
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In a stunning display of desperation and mismanagement, Iran’s rulers have told their suffering citizens to turn off their air conditioners in the middle of a scorching heat wave.

The mullahs claim that US strikes have strained the electrical grid, so ordinary Iranians are now being ordered to sweat it out for the sake of the regime’s survival.

According to a statement from Tehran’s Ministry of Energy, the blackouts and shutoffs are designed “to help ensure a stable electricity supply in the southern provinces, which are currently facing extreme heat and attacks on electricity supply facilities.”

The statement offered no specifics on what infrastructure had been struck, but the message was simple enough: blame Washington for the latest misery inside Iran.

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Temperatures in Tehran were expected to pierce the triple digits this weekend, with the forecast showing 102 degrees for both Saturday and Sunday.

Down in the southern port of Bandar Abbas, the heat was even worse, hitting 105 degrees, giving the government’s plea to shut off air conditioning an absurd sense of irony.

What the Iranian regime would not mention publicly is that years of corruption, neglect, and failed engineering projects have left its electrical grid weak and unstable even before a single American bomb fell.

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The recent strikes have merely exposed how brittle and poorly maintained the nation’s vital systems are after decades of the ayatollahs prioritizing weapons over infrastructure.

Reports indicate that the latest US strikes targeted road and rail bridges linking Bandar Abbas to the rest of the country, aiming to disrupt Iranian supply lines.

Another attack collapsed a tower at the Chabahar port on the Gulf of Oman, a crucial trade route for neighboring Afghanistan.

The state-run IRNA agency reluctantly admitted the impact of the attacks, though predictably accused the US of aggression.

Chabahar, partly run with support from India, has long been a center of Iran’s regional trade operations, and also one of its most frequently hit targets in American campaigns.

Tehran’s Health Ministry claims that the six straight days of bombardment have killed at least 38 people and wounded more than 400, but every observer knows that propaganda inflates these numbers whenever the regime needs international sympathy.

As American fighters continued to strike military and infrastructure targets, Iran struck back in typical fashion by lashing out at US partners.

In Kuwait, authorities said the Iranians launched missiles at a power and water desalination plant, triggering a fire and putting the region’s water supply at risk.

With about 90 percent of Kuwait’s drinking water coming from desalination, this reckless act could have had catastrophic consequences.

Kuwait’s officials confirmed they had extinguished the blaze and were working to restore operations, though the attack served as a reminder that Iran’s leadership is perfectly willing to endanger civilians in other countries when it feels cornered.

The pattern of retaliation has become a hallmark of Tehran’s foreign policy strategy, a volatile mix of victimhood and vengeance.

Qatar and Jordan were also forced into defensive action, with Doha issuing two public warnings for residents to seek shelter as air defenses intercepted multiple missiles overhead.

Jordan’s military said three incoming Iranian missiles were shot down early Friday, preventing what could have been widespread damage.

A child in Qatar was wounded by falling debris, another innocent caught in the crossfire of Iran’s regional tantrums.

Meanwhile, explosions were reported in northern Iraq’s Kurdish region, with at least nine people killed when Iranian forces apparently targeted the Iranian-Kurdish dissident group Komala.

Iran did not immediately take credit, but this sort of attack fits its long record of cracking down on any group opposing the regime, whether inside or outside its borders.

Adding to the chaos, a commercial tanker came under attack in the Strait of Hormuz, sustaining only minor damage according to British military officials.

The incident further highlights how unstable the region has become as Tehran swings wildly between denials and threats.

It is telling that, after years of boasting about its military prowess and supposed resistance to Western pressure, the Iranian government is now telling its citizens to conserve power because foreign strikes have pushed them to the brink.

The people are paying the price for their dictators’ reckless ambitions, and the scenes out of Tehran and Bandar Abbas are a grim snapshot of life under the Islamic Republic’s mismanagement.

The message seems clear: if Tehran keeps stirring trouble, it will feel the consequences where it hurts.

Iran’s response, forcing its citizens to endure stifling heat without air conditioning, is as much about control as it is about conserving electricity.

When a regime that built its identity on anti-American bluster starts forcing its people to suffer for its failures, it becomes obvious that the real heat is not just from the summer sun, but from the pressure of its own decaying rule.

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