【Trump's Negotiations with Iran May Be a Deception—Intended to Lure and Eliminate Little Khamenei?】

What exactly was Trump’s goal in waging this war?

Spending countless amounts of money, missiles, and aircraft, causing the enemy to obliterate all U.S. military bases in the Middle East, doubling oil prices, making voters weep, and driving allies into isolation.

A single Tomahawk missile took the lives of over 160 Iranian women, silencing Iran’s reformist forces and public intellectuals once and for all.

After weeks of intense activity, he aimed to make Iran great again—"Building Persia under Trump."

Finally, he would define victory himself and find an exit strategy.

To Americans, this is clearly "Trump's National Collapse."

And even if Trump speaks fluently, stopping here means no tangible results. The cost-benefit calculation will not escape him—White House calculations aside, others will surely tally them up.

He’s also deeply dissatisfied, and his inner anxiety is evident in a recent post: on Tuesday in Iran, it will be “Power Plant Day,” “Bridge Day”—you lunatics, open the strait immediately, or else you’ll go to hell. Just wait and see!

Trump’s real objective isn’t seizing a few islands or destroying a few power plants—it’s to completely break the backbone of the Persian people, annihilating the Khamenei family and all key figures connected to them, whether by U.S. military action or Israeli intervention.

Looking back, the martyrdom of old Khamenei was profoundly significant, uniting the Iranian people emotionally.

To this day, Mojtaba remains in hiding.

The Twelfth Imam, Mahdi—the so-called “Hidden Imam”—is believed in Shia Islam to reappear as the world draws near its end, restoring divine law, justice, and peace.

In the spiritual worldview of Shia Islam, it is entirely natural for Mojtaba to be seen as that messianic Imam.

Trump tries to justify his actions by claiming full regime change has been achieved, replacing the current leadership with more moderate, rational individuals, and hoping for some “revolutionary positive transformation.”

The purpose of this rhetoric is fishing: luring Mojtaba, drugging him with illusions, convincing him that the U.S. sees him as a legitimate interlocutor, thus pushing him to emerge sooner.

Mojtaba is almost the only surviving member of the Khamenei family. Trump cannot possibly be so naive as to believe that the son’s personal vendetta and national grievances can be erased overnight.

Trump simply hasn’t read enough.

Iranians proudly refer to themselves as the “Land of Imam Hussein,” meaning they are willing to follow Imam Hussein in martyrdom, taking pride in such sacrifice.

Even President Pezeshkian said yesterday he is ready to give his life.

That’s unbeatable.

Trump’s business mindset ensures he won’t risk direct confrontation between U.S. troops and the Revolutionary Guard. Instead, he aims at the vital points—the heart, the head—seeking low-cost, high-yield outcomes.

Regarding Iran, after eliminating the elder Khamenei, the most direct approach is to shatter the morale of the Revolutionary Guard and capture Mojtaba.

Just days ago, the UK’s Guardian reported rumors that Mojtaba is “deeply unconscious.”

The aim behind these reports is nearly identical: to lure Mojtaba out into the open.

A nation built for 250 years, facing a people with a 2,000-year history, will ultimately struggle to gain the upper hand.

Mojtaba has completed half his mission—his spiritual strength is already saving Iran.

The remaining half is nothing less than continuing to survive in concealment.

The war isn't over yet. Wait until the war ends completely, then achieve a glorious, tragic victory—one that turns suffering into triumph, becoming the ultimate coronation ceremony for himself in Iran.

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Original source: toutiao.com/article/1861878430106627/

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