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GHOST LEADER: Iran's 'Cardboard Ayatollah' VANISHES After Epic Fury Strikes

Gary FranchiMarch 22, 202685 views
GHOST LEADER: Iran's 'Cardboard Ayatollah' VANISHES After Epic Fury Strikes
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America's intelligence community is scratching their heads over the mysterious disappearance of Mojtaba Khamenei, the so-called 'Cardboard Ayatollah' who supposedly took control of Iran's crumbling Islamic Republic after Operation Epic Fury obliterated his father and the regime's entire power structure.

The coordinated U.S.-Israel airstrikes that wiped out former Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and virtually every top commander in Iran's terrorist apparatus have left the rogue nation in complete chaos. But here's the kicker - nobody can find the guy who's allegedly running what's left of this failed state.

Where's the Supreme Leader?

Intelligence sources report that Mojtaba Khamenei, dubbed the 'Cardboard Ayatollah' for his weak leadership and lack of religious credentials, has essentially vanished into thin air. Is he cowering in some underground bunker? Did he flee the country like a coward? Or did Operation Epic Fury's devastating precision strikes take out more targets than initially reported?

This disappearing act speaks volumes about the weakness of Iran's so-called leadership. While President Trump's decisive military action has neutered the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism, the regime's 'new' leader can't even show his face to his own people.

"The Iranian regime is finished as we know it. Their proxies are scrambling, their leadership is decimated, and now their supposed 'Supreme Leader' is missing in action,"
one intelligence source familiar with the situation told reporters.

This is what American strength looks like, Patriots. Under weak leadership, Iran grew bolder, funded terror across the Middle East, and threatened our allies. But Trump's return to power has restored the fear and respect America deserves on the world stage.

The Islamic Republic's collapse couldn't happen to a nicer bunch of terrorists. The question now isn't where Mojtaba is hiding - it's whether there will even be an Iranian regime left for him to 'lead' when he finally crawls out of whatever hole he's hiding in.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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LibertarianLadyVerifiedjust now
About time! Praying for the Iranian people to finally get the freedom they deserve.
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PatriotMike2024Verifiedjust now
Finally! The Iranian people are showing they've had enough of this brutal regime. When your own people call you the 'Cardboard Ayatollah,' you know your days are numbered.
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FreedomFirstVerifiedjust now
Exactly right! The whole world can see this regime is crumbling from within.
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VeteranVoiceVerifiedjust now
Having served in the Middle East, I can tell you that when leaders start 'vanishing' it usually means they're either running scared or their own military has turned on them. Either way, it's good news for freedom-loving people everywhere.
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SupportOurTroopsVerifiedjust now
Thank you for your service! Your insight on this is really valuable.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
Does anyone know if this is connected to the protests we've been seeing over there? The timing seems too coincidental.