Middle East Rentier Dictatorships War on Society

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My name is Mohammed Ghaleb Ahmed, I am from Ramadi, Iraq, and I write these words not as theory but from lived reality. I am a target of the rentier dictatorships of the Middle East — states that no longer hide behind lies but operate openly with torture, harm, and destruction. Their crimes extend beyond borders, using foreign powers, proxy governments, and manipulated societies by social engineering and decimations of personal privacy and personal life which is the most harmful and destructive mean of torture to enforce their tyranny and to cause the desolation of the most sacred which is family and the privacy of the family.

I write these words from lived reality since 2012 when they first started my surveillance and publication of my personal data and decimations of my privacy and my family without my consent. Using Israel NSO Pegasus, and US TAO and vault 7 tools and after 2015 Palantir like technology advanced automation, and Google and YouTube platforms for persistent and real time persecution. And didn’t stop there they used body implants on targeted victims after they operated on them in unknown circumstances, I am one of these victims, a target of the rentier dictatorships of the Middle East and Israel that no longer hide behind lies but operate openly with torture, harm, and destruction. The Iraqi government is implicated by proxy, enabling persecution rather than protecting its own citizens.
In today’s world, the lies no longer work the way they once did. The rentier states of the Middle East, cannot deceive populations as they did in the past. People now see through the propaganda, the empty promises, and the false claims of leadership. The rulers are exposed for what they are: petty, dependent dictatorships, serving foreign masters and clinging to power through oil money, corruption, and foreign force.
And when their deception failed, they turned to open cruelty. Their new strategy is not to rule by just and wise rule، not to guide their people, but to rule by persecution torture and destruction. They use torture, harm, and calculated violence with the intent to kill, to silence, and to destroy. Their targets are not always enemies in power — often they are ordinary citizens, students, intellectuals, or families. Anyone who shows independence, dignity, or shine a little brighter they become a threat simply because their existence exposes the weakness and falsehood of the dictators.

Societies Turned into Prisons
The most dangerous tool of these regimes is not only their police, armies, or intelligence services. It is their use of societies themselves as a prison and jailers to cause the atrocities and participate in the persecution without awareness or knowing what they are doing, by social engineering. Entire communities are manipulated into becoming jailers for the dictatorships’ prisons. Neighbours are turned against neighbours. Families break, children suffer Through propaganda, and the basic saying that this person suffering makes me feel better about myself which is essential in their social engineering to enslave the societies ,, unaware populations are used as extensions of tyranny — enslaved without realizing it, and tricked into enforcing the very system that crushes them their families and children.
This a stepstone of cowardice: the rulers hide behind their dictatorships and unjust systems of persecution, while the people are turned into the walls and bars of the prison and jailers for torturing and destroying part of them the innocent families. The dictators need not strike directly; they make the community itself the instrument of repression. This is how societies are broken from within.

A Public Confession of Tyranny
The Saudi dictator son once declared openly on television — before their humiliation in Yemen — that they would target any person in the Middle East who refused to worship them and their dictatorships. And said that they would unleash entire populations against one victim and his family. That was not leadership. That was not strength. It was the proclamation of a tyrant, the ignorant voice of a coward who sees himself as owner of people, their children, their lives.
This statement was not a slip of the tongue. It revealed the mentality of these rentier regimes: that every man, woman, and child in the region exists not as a citizen, but as property to be used, broken, or destroyed.

Torture as Policy, Not Exception
These regimes no longer even pretend to reform. Their policy is not to correct, but to torture. Not to guide, but to harm. Not to build, but to destroy. They operate on persistent torture — physical, psychological, and social. Once a person is marked, he is followed, harassed, tortured, and slowly torn apart, along with his family.
The intention is clear: to kill the spirit, to erase the future, to make the vulnerable victim a lesson for others. Their goal is not governance — it is pure cruelty. They want societies in darkness, too broken and too afraid to resist.

Servants of Foreign Masters
What makes it even more tragic is that these dictatorships do not act for themselves. They exist as servants of Israel and the United States. Their entire survival depends on being loyal puppets, guarding foreign interests while crushing their own people. Their wealth is not used for Building communities that inherit the land or develop their nations and societies but to export oil and resources of the middle east, bribe foreign powers, and fund the machinery of torture.
They are not independent rulers. They are servants, clinging to power by selling out their own people. And when their people resist, they unleash brutality not in their own name, but on behalf of their masters.

A Crime Against Innocence
I know this not as theory but as reality. I am myself a target. I have never been their citizen. Yet envy, hatred, and tyranny have made me and others victims of their crimes. They target not only activists or political opponents, but any innocent who dares to live freely.
This crime is not against one person — it is against whole societies. By striking at me, they strike at my family, my children, my community. By striking at one, they send fear into all. And this is their strategy: not justice, not leadership, but the systematic breaking of societies through individual destruction — often with the complicity of the Iraqi government.

The Cowardice of Tyrants
The rentier dictatorships of the Middle East are not strong. They are not wise. They are not leaders. They are weak cowards hiding behind their dictatorships and unjust systems of persecution, while manipulating their own people. They use societies as jailers and prisons, and ignorance as a weapon. Targeting vulnerable families.
Their system is not built to guide, but to destroy. Not to elevate, but to enslave. And until people recognize that every attack on one person is an attack on the whole society, the dictators will continue to thrive on division and darkness — with Iraq acting as an enabler of their crimes.
Their power depends on our submission. Our freedom, dignity and safety for us and our children depends on refusing them and their tyranny.

I am Mohammed, from Ramadi, Iraq, and I say: when they target one, they target all.

lenoco4055@gmail.com

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