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Ceasefire or Conspiracy? Suspicions Rise Over U.S. Strategy to Target Khamenei

Although the ceasefire declared by the United States after the brutal 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel is being hailed as a step toward peace, growing speculation suggests a deeper motive may be at play.

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World News: Although the ceasefire declared by the United States after the brutal 12-day conflict between Iran and Israel is being hailed as a step toward peace, growing speculation suggests a deeper motive may be at play. Intelligence circles and geopolitical analysts believe the ceasefire could actually be part of a strategic ploy aimed at luring Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei out of hiding.

Khamenei: ‘Target Number One’ in Hiding?

Since the outbreak of hostilities, Ayatollah Khamenei has remained absent from public view. Reports indicate that he has been overseeing military operations from a secure underground bunker, directing strategy and issuing orders without revealing his location. This secrecy has made him the prime focus of both Israeli and American intelligence.

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu and Defense Minister Israel Katz have openly identified Khamenei as the main obstacle to regional stability. Katz even went so far as to compare him to Saddam Hussein, warning that he could meet a similar end. U.S. President Donald Trump added fuel to the fire by claiming that he knows where Khamenei is hiding, though he stated that there are no immediate plans to eliminate him.

Is the Ceasefire a Strategic Trap?

Over the past few days, joint U.S.-Israeli airstrikes have targeted multiple suspected bunker sites across Iran, yet none yielded confirmation of Khamenei’s presence. This has led to growing speculation: Was the ceasefire announced to create a false sense of security, prompting Khamenei to emerge from hiding?

Strategic experts argue that if a high-value target like Khamenei is to be exposed, the most effective tactic is to first reduce the perceived threat. When the bombs stop falling, the target may believe it’s safe to surface—precisely the moment when surveillance can detect movement and action can be taken.

Regime Change in the Works?

Adding to the intrigue are ongoing discussions that the U.S. may be looking to engineer a change in Iran’s leadership by removing Khamenei from power. However, Trump publicly denied any such plan, saying, “We’re not in favor of a coup, because that leads to chaos. Our goal is stability, nothing more.”

He further remarked that Iranians are skilled traders, possess rich oil resources, and simply need to “stay on the right path.” Though vague, Trump’s comments suggest a shift in American policy from direct military action to more nuanced political pressure.

What Lies Ahead?

The key question now is: Will Ayatollah Khamenei perceive the ceasefire as genuine peace or recognize it as a calculated trap? If he does choose to leave his bunker, will that trigger a swift and targeted response from Israel or the U.S.?

One thing is certain—the conflict may be on pause, but it is far from over.

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