Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei Directs US Negotiations Amid Health Concerns
Iran’s disfigured, ‘probably gay,’ supreme leader directing negotiations with US: intelligence
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Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei, despite being reportedly disfigured and in hiding, is believed to be directing Iran's negotiations with the US. US intelligence sources indicate he maintains influence over war strategy, although he has not been seen publicly since his appointment in March.
- 01Mojtaba Khamenei is directing Iran's negotiations with the US from an undisclosed location.
- 02He reportedly suffers from severe injuries and has not been publicly seen since March.
- 03Iranian officials claim he is in good health despite intelligence reports to the contrary.
- 04Khamenei is believed to be using couriers for communication, avoiding electronics.
- 05The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps is managing daily operations in Tehran.
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Mojtaba Khamenei, the newly appointed Supreme Leader of Iran, is reportedly playing a significant role in directing the country's negotiations with the United States, despite being severely injured and in hiding. US intelligence sources indicate that Khamenei, who lost a leg and suffered facial burns during recent military strikes, has not been seen publicly since his succession in March. While Iranian officials assert that he is in good health, intelligence reports suggest otherwise, stating he is likely disfigured and only communicates through couriers. His influence is felt in ongoing peace talks mediated by Pakistan, although the day-to-day operations in Tehran are reportedly managed by senior officials of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Khamenei's health and whereabouts remain a subject of speculation, with the Iranian government dismissing rumors as misinformation.
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Khamenei's role in negotiations could influence the future of Iran's military and diplomatic strategies, affecting both regional stability and international relations.
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