The Iranian terror regime is scrambling to contain growing rumors that Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been secretly transported to Russia for emergency medical treatment, raising serious questions about the stability of America's top enemy in the Middle East.
Iranian Ambassador to Russia Kazem Jalali desperately tried to dismiss the reports during an interview with Russian state media TASS on Tuesday, claiming the stories about Khamenei's condition are "nonsense." But his frantic denials only fuel more speculation about what's really happening behind the closed doors of the Islamic Republic.
Terror Leaders Playing Hide and Seek
The timing couldn't be more suspicious. As President Trump's second administration continues to squeeze Iran with crippling sanctions and unwavering support for Israel, the mullahs appear to be losing their grip on power. Multiple high-ranking Iranian officials have mysteriously died in recent months, and now their supreme leader has apparently vanished from public view.
"Until now, we have not witnessed any changes in Iran's domestic and foreign policy that would indicate a change in the country's leadership," Jalali insisted to Russian media. Translation: We're desperately trying to maintain the illusion that everything is normal while our regime collapses.
"These are the same people who chant 'Death to America' while begging Russia to save their dying dictator. The Iranian people deserve better than these Islamic extremists."
This isn't the first time rumors have swirled about Khamenei's health. The 85-year-old tyrant has been the subject of death rumors for years, but the current speculation feels different. With Israel systematically dismantling Iran's proxy network and Trump back in the White House, the pressure on Tehran has never been greater.
America First Foreign Policy Working
While the mainstream media ignores this developing story, patriots understand what's really happening. President Trump's maximum pressure campaign against Iran is working exactly as intended. The regime that Obama and Biden coddled with pallets of cash is now fighting for survival.
As Iran's leadership crumbles, Americans should ask: How long before this corrupt regime finally falls and the Iranian people can taste freedom? The answer may come sooner than the mullahs think.
