אמעריקאנער אינטעליגענץ: דער פארשטארבענער העכסטער פירער עלי כאמענעי האט גערופן זיין זון "נישט זייער קלוג."
U.S. intelligence reports, cited by CBS News, indicate that the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei privately expressed doubts about his son Mojtaba’s ability to assume leadership, reportedly describing him as “not very bright.” These revelations shed light on potential instability in Iran’s succession process, which now faces a significant power vacuum following Khamenei’s death in recent U.S. strikes.
President Trump amplified the uncertainty in an NBC interview, stating, “I don’t know if he’s even alive. So far, nobody’s been able to show him,” suggesting that Mojtaba Khamenei may have been targeted, fled, or otherwise removed from public view. The absence of confirmation about his status fuels speculation regarding the continuity of Iran’s leadership and the potential for internal factional struggles.
The situation coincides with escalated U.S.-Iran tensions, as Trump’s administration has conducted targeted strikes against IRGC assets and critical oil infrastructure, aiming to pressure the regime and accelerate its destabilization. The combined intelligence insights and military actions illustrate a strategic effort to exploit the leadership uncertainty in Tehran, highlighting the broader objective of promoting regime collapse while safeguarding U.S. and allied interests in the region.
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