Neighbours Spying on Each Other, Execution Sprees & ‘Telecom Cages’: How Iran is Stifling Critics After Defeat to Israel

The Sun

Ambassador Mark D. Wallace, CEO and Founder of United Against Nuclear Iran, said the Ayatollah is “on his heels and is “engaging in a purification campaign.” He told The Sun: “The Ayatollah is incredibly weak and I think what he's doing is out of fear that his regime is going to collapse. He's looking around, most of his generals have been killed. Those that are alive, he is probably suspicious that they are spies. There's no clear succession, and I think the Ayatollah is on his heels. He's doing everything he can to try to find some sort of path to a succession, and the continuation of this revolutionary regime.”