The Iranian terror regime is scrambling to cover up what appears to be complete chaos at the highest levels of their murderous government, with Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei mysteriously missing and a trail of dead officials raising serious questions about the stability of America's greatest enemy in the Middle East.
Rumors exploded this week that Khamenei was secretly rushed to Russia for emergency life-saving surgery, prompting panicked denials from Iranian officials who are clearly rattled by the international attention. Iran's ambassador to Russia, Kazem Jalali, desperately told Russian state media TASS that the reports are "nonsense," but his nervous deflections only fuel more suspicion about what's really happening behind the closed doors of this brutal regime.
Patriots know better than to trust anything coming out of Iran's propaganda machine. This is the same regime that has been funding terror attacks against Americans, developing nuclear weapons, and threatening to wipe Israel off the map. When they start making frantic denials about their leader's health, you can bet there's serious trouble brewing in Tehran.
"Until now, there have been false reports about the health of senior Iranian officials, including Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei," Jalali claimed, but his words ring hollow when you consider the suspicious pattern of Iranian officials meeting untimely deaths.
The timing couldn't be worse for Iran's mullahs. With President Trump back in the White House and his America First foreign policy team led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, Iran knows their days of running wild are numbered. Trump's maximum pressure campaign worked before, and it's going to work again.
While the mainstream media focuses on palace intrigue, real Americans understand what this means: Iran's terror regime is crumbling from within. Their economy is in shambles thanks to sanctions, their people are rising up against oppression, and now their leadership is literally disappearing.
The question isn't whether Iran's regime is in crisis – it's how President Trump will capitalize on their weakness to protect American interests and our ally Israel. One thing is certain: unlike the previous administration's appeasement strategy, this White House won't be sending pallets of cash to prop up these terrorists.
