Iran's Leaders are Scared to Do This One Thing
Iran’s Mullahs Are So Terrified of Their Own People They Can’t Even Bury Their Dead Supreme Leader — It’s Been 50 DaysWe’ve all heard of governments that can’t protect their people. But a government that can’t bury its own boss? That’s a new one. It’s been fifty days since a joint U.S.-Israeli airstrike turned Ayatollah Ali Khamenei into a footnote in history, and Iranian officials still haven’t put the man in the ground.
Fifty. Days. The guy’s own religion says you’re supposed to be buried within 24 hours. These are the same mullahs who lecture the entire world about Islamic law, by the way. Apparently the rules don’t apply when you’re too scared to hold a funeral.
Here’s what happened. On February 28th, Israeli jets dropped approximately 30 precision munitions on a regime compound in central Tehran. The CIA had been tracking Khamenei’s movements for months and learned that a big meeting of senior officials was happening. So we hit it.
Iranian state TV confirmed the 86-year-old Supreme Leader’s death the next day, and Trump posted the news on Truth Social because of course he did.
Now a normal country — even a terrible one — would hold a funeral. Mourn their leader. Put on a big show of strength. But Iran isn’t a normal country. Iran is a hostage situation where the hostage-takers are also hiding under the bed.
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