HomeLast NewsIran Says Cardboard Khamenei 'in Perfect Health' as Rumors Spread of Leg...

Iran Says Cardboard Khamenei ‘in Perfect Health’ as Rumors Spread of Leg Amputation, Homosexuality

Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi has reassured the world that Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of the late dictator Ali Khamenei and the new “supreme leader” of Iran, is in perfect health. This statement comes in response to a recent surge of rumors claiming that the younger Khamenei is severely injured and even facing amputation of his legs.

In a press conference on Sunday, Minister Araghchi stated that the rumors about Mojtaba Khamenei are false and that he is in good health. This announcement was made after a flurry of wild rumors began to circulate on social media, sparking speculations about the condition of the new leader.

The rumors about Mojtaba Khamenei’s health began to spread after his father’s sudden death. As the designated successor to his father’s position, many were curious about his well-being and abilities to lead the country. However, instead of focusing on his leadership skills, false rumors about his health have caused unnecessary panic and concern among the people.

Despite these rumors, the Iranian government has maintained that Mojtaba Khamenei is in perfect health and fully capable of carrying out his duties as the new “supreme leader.” Minister Araghchi’s statement serves as a reminder that these rumors are baseless and should not be taken seriously.

Furthermore, in an attempt to discredit Mojtaba Khamenei, some rumors have even gone as far as to claim that he is a homosexual and that he will not be able to uphold the strict Islamic values of the country. These rumors not only spread false information but also perpetuate harmful stereotypes and discrimination against the LGBTQ+ community.

The Iranian government has made it clear that these rumors are nothing more than an attempt to undermine the new leader and create chaos and instability in the country. As a nation, it is crucial to stand united and support our new leader instead of falling victim to baseless rumors and hearsay.

It is also important to note that Mojtaba Khamenei has not officially assumed his role as the new “supreme leader” yet. The process of succession in Iran is a gradual one, and Mojtaba Khamenei is currently in the process of gaining the necessary experience and knowledge to lead the country effectively. It is unfair to pass judgment on his abilities and character before he has even taken on his new responsibilities.

In conclusion, the Iranian Foreign Minister’s announcement serves as a reminder that we should not believe everything we read or see on social media. The government has assured that Mojtaba Khamenei is in perfect health and that the rumors about him are baseless. Let us support our new leader and give him a chance to prove himself before jumping to conclusions. As a nation, let us unite and look forward to a bright future under the leadership of Mojtaba Khamenei.

2 Mexican Navy ships laden with humanitarian aid dock in Cuba as US blockade

HAVANA (AP) - Two Mexican Navy ships laden with humanitarian aid docked in Cuba on Thursday as a U.S. blockade deepens the island's energy crisis. The ships arrived two weeks after U.S. President Donald Trump threatened tariffs on any country selling

GOP senator, Minnesota AG clash at Capitol Hill hearing: ‘Sit there and smirk,

Republican senator accuses Keith Ellison of "despicable" smirk during heated Capitol Hill hearing over Minnesota agitators opposing ICE enforcement actions.

Homan announces Operation Metro Surge to conclude in Minnesota

Border czar Tom Homan announced an end to Operation Metro Surge in Minnesota, citing success in reducing public safety threats with state cooperation.

Biden admin skirted rules to deliver massive contract to nonprofit run by

An Inspector General report says the Biden administration's HHS agency bypassed federal procurement rules and paid far above estimates on a $529M sole-source contract for a 2,000-bed emergency site for unaccompanied minors in Texas.

Colorado judges lean left – just look at the numbers | George Brauchler

Colorado's judicial selection system is heavily skewed toward Democrats and defendants. It is time to drop the pretense that our system adequately minimizes the impact of partisan political influences on the selection of the judicial branch. In less

Bondi faces grilling in House Judiciary Committee over Epstein files,

Attorney General Pam Bondi testifies Wednesday before the House Judiciary Committee, where lawmakers are expected to confront her over the DOJ's handling of Jeffrey Epstein's sex trafficking case files.