Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is reportedly "wounded, isolated, and not responding to messages" as the Islamic Republic's terrorist regime shows signs of internal collapse, according to U.S. and Israeli intelligence officials.
The stunning reports suggest that Trump's maximum pressure campaign and unwavering support for Israel are finally bearing fruit, with Iran's so-called "Supreme Leader" now apparently unable or unwilling to communicate with his own regime's operatives.
This is what happens when America leads from strength instead of weakness. While the Biden administration spent four years appeasing the Iranian mullahs and funding their terrorism through sanctions relief, President Trump has restored the policies that actually work: crippling sanctions, isolation, and zero tolerance for state-sponsored terror.
Iran's House of Cards Falling Down
The intelligence reports paint a picture of a regime in crisis. Khamenei's isolation comes as Iran faces mounting domestic unrest, a crippled economy, and the complete destruction of their proxy network across the Middle East.
"This is exactly what we predicted would happen when you stop negotiating with terrorists and start treating them like the pariahs they are," said one national security expert familiar with the intelligence.
Remember, this is the same Iranian regime that Democrats like Barack Obama and Joe Biden tried to legitimize through the disastrous Iran nuclear deal. They sent pallets of cash to the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism while Trump's policies are actually bringing the regime to its knees.
The timing couldn't be more perfect. As President Trump rebuilds America's strength on the world stage and restores our alliance with Israel, Iran's terrorist leadership is literally going into hiding. That's the difference between peace through strength and the left's failed appeasement strategy.
Patriots, this is what winning looks like. When America stops bowing to our enemies and starts holding them accountable, regimes like Iran's crumble from within. The question now is: will Iran's people finally be able to throw off the chains of this oppressive theocracy?
