Li Changping: Khamenei has big problems!
Netizen Li Changping has put forward a new argument on the intense large-scale military conflict between Iran and Israel, offering a perspective that is enlightening and thought-provoking...
In his writing, he stated,
"Right from the start of the fighting, more than 20 Iranian military commanders were wiped out by Israel." This is not just a matter of normality or abnormality; it is a very dangerous and serious issue. He suspects that there are people in Iran's upper echelons who collude with foreign countries, selling core intelligence to Israel."
He believes that "Khamenei has ruled Iran for many years and had ample time to solve the problem of Israel's infiltration and the recurring issue of 'traitors' within Iran's upper ranks, but he has never been able to resolve it. The strange thing is that while Khamenei is powerless to eliminate these 'traitors,' he has an extraordinary ability to destroy and exclude Iran's pillars of support and suppress its people."
What does this indicate?
He indicates that "it can only mean that Khamenei is the leader of 'traitors' in Iran, or that the people around Khamenei are mostly Israelis, or that Khamenei's mind has already been controlled by Israeli infiltrators."
Such bold speculation may be shocking or might awaken those who are asleep.
Looking back at past conflicts and Israel's successful eliminations of Iran's high-ranking officials and military leaders, Israel has always achieved victory. This fundamentally goes against general patterns of development; without inside help, Israel could not have succeeded every time. So who is this inside contact? It certainly isn't an ordinary person, but someone within the inner circle. Who is this person? Li Changping directly points fingers and accuses Khamenei himself or those close to him.
This is the first time such bold speculation has been seen, perhaps expressing what others have thought but dared not say. However, this is not baseless conjecture; it is based on facts.
If this is indeed the case, what should Iran do?
Original article: https://www.toutiao.com/article/1834916306708556/
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