Rear Admiral Mohammad Akbarzadeh, Khamenei's direct political commissar in the IRGC Navy and a hardliner pushing full control of the Strait of Hormuz plus revenge against America, died today when his vehicle overturned. The death matches the regime's established pattern of eliminating rivals through staged accidents, as seen with Raisi and others blocking Mojtaba's faction. Competing cartels inside the IRGC are now removing their own troublemakers to clear the path for US negotiations, exactly as Trump intended by tightening external pressure. The pigs are turning on each other.
It's funny that they didn't mention anybody else being in the vehicle, or anyone else being injured or involved in the accident.
Iranian military leaders and senior political officials have drivers. They also have security guards and typically one or two junior officials with them.
There is NO WAY a high-ranking commander like a Rear Admiral would be driving himself, or not be accompanied by body guards and a few junior officers. In fact, it would be rare for him to be in a passenger in the vehicle (not driving himself) without an entourage of at least 2 other vehicles driving together.
So... he happened to be in a vehicle that left the roadway, flipped and he was killed... without anyone else being injured? I suppose nobody saw anything too.
Rear Admiral Mohammad Akbarzadeh, Khamenei's direct political commissar in the IRGC Navy and a hardliner pushing full control of the Strait of Hormuz plus revenge against America, died today when his vehicle overturned. The death matches the regime's established pattern of eliminating rivals through staged accidents, as seen with Raisi and others blocking Mojtaba's faction. Competing cartels inside the IRGC are now removing their own troublemakers to clear the path for US negotiations, exactly as Trump intended by tightening external pressure. The pigs are turning on each other.
SOURCE: https://x.com/iranidaturan/status/2071789077536420326 SOURCE (mirror): https://xcancel.com/iranidaturan/status/2071789077536420326
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You need a little extra time. No problem, we will just drag this out for a month or two.
Well, he didn't really have a navy anymore, so...
It's funny that they didn't mention anybody else being in the vehicle, or anyone else being injured or involved in the accident.
Iranian military leaders and senior political officials have drivers. They also have security guards and typically one or two junior officials with them.
There is NO WAY a high-ranking commander like a Rear Admiral would be driving himself, or not be accompanied by body guards and a few junior officers. In fact, it would be rare for him to be in a passenger in the vehicle (not driving himself) without an entourage of at least 2 other vehicles driving together.
So... he happened to be in a vehicle that left the roadway, flipped and he was killed... without anyone else being injured? I suppose nobody saw anything too.