Iran's newly installed supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei is following the family business of threatening America — but the coward won't even prove he's alive to do it.
In what marks his first public communication since allegedly taking power, the younger Khamenei issued a lengthy written statement warning neighboring countries to shut down U.S. military bases or face Iranian attacks. But here's the kicker: still no video, still no public appearance, still no proof this regime puppet is even breathing.
The threatening statement targeted countries hosting American forces, essentially demanding they kick out U.S. troops or become targets of Iranian aggression. It's the same tired playbook from Tehran's terror regime — threaten everyone while hiding behind proxies and written statements.
Where's the Proof of Life?
Patriots should be asking the obvious question: if this guy is really in charge of one of the world's most dangerous regimes, why won't he show his face? Real leaders don't govern from the shadows with anonymous written threats.
The timing is particularly suspicious. Iran's power structure has been in chaos, and now we're supposed to believe this nepotism hire is calling the shots while refusing any public appearances? It smells like a desperate attempt by Iran's deep state to maintain control while the real power brokers operate behind the scenes.
"Iran's new supreme leader warned neighboring countries to close U.S. military bases on its territory or risk further Iranian attacks, signaling a hardline approach."
This is exactly why President Trump's maximum pressure approach is so crucial. Iran's regime is clearly in disarray, resorting to paper threats from invisible leaders. They know they're dealing with a real American president now — not the weak leadership they exploited for four years under Biden.
The Iranian people deserve better than this shadow government of cowards and terrorists. And America's allies in the region deserve leaders who stand up to these paper tigers instead of cowering to their empty threats.
When will this so-called supreme leader actually prove he exists? Or is Iran's regime so fractured they can't even produce a living figurehead?
