The Mysterious Death of Iran’s Presidents: Coincidence or Conspiracy?



The Dark Side of Iran’s Government: From Raisi’s Mysterious Crash to Operation Ajax


Iran’s history is filled with covert operations, political takeovers, and mysterious deaths of its leaders
From the CIA-backed Operation Ajax in 1953 to the suspicious helicopter crash of President Ebrahim Raisi in 2024, the same question lingers:


Who really controls Iran?

Let’s uncover the facts behind Iran’s hidden power struggles.

 Operation Ajax (1953): The CIA’s Midnight Coup


 Why Was Mossadegh Overthrown?

In 1953, Prime Minister Mohammad Mossadegh sought to nationalize Iran’s oil, threatening British and American interests. In response, the CIA and MI6 orchestrated Operation Ajax, a covert coup that removed him from power.

 How the CIA Engineered the Coup

  • False Protests & Propaganda: 
  • The CIA paid Iranian mobs to create chaos and spread anti-Mossadegh slogans.
  • Media Manipulation: 
  • Journalists were bribed to publish false news, shaping public opinion against Mossadegh.
  • Military Coup: 
  • On August 19, 1953, the Iranian military arrested Mossadegh under the command of CIA agent Kermit Roosevelt Jr. (grandson of Theodore Roosevelt).

 The Aftermath: A Puppet Shah & Growing U.S.-Iran Tensions

Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (The Shah)

The coup installed Mohammad Reza Pahlavi (The Shah), a pro-Western leader who crushed opposition using his secret police, SAVAK.

Was this coup really about oil, or was the U.S. trying to block Soviet influence in Iran? The ghost of 1953 still fuels anti-American sentiment in the Middle East.


The 1979 Iranian Hostage Crisis: A Setup or Spontaneous Revolt?

Fast forward to 1979—Iran's Islamic Revolution forces the Shah to flee, leading to Ayatollah Khomeini's rise to power.


On November 4, 1979, Iranian students stormed the U.S. Embassy in Tehran,

 
holding 52 Americans hostage for 444 days.

 

Was the Crisis More Than Just a Protest?

  • CIA Presence: 
  • Two CIA operatives were in Tehran just before the hostage crisis. 
  • Was this a coincidence?
  • Embassy Documents: Iranian students painstakingly reconstructed shredded files,allegedly uncovering U.S. coup plans & secret arms deals.

The "Canadian Caper":


Six U.S. diplomats escaped using fake Canadian passports—was this a deliberate distraction from a bigger cover-up?



 The hostage crisis wasn’t just about capturing Americans—it was about humiliating the U.S. Iran’s leadership still uses the event to push anti-American propaganda.

 Mysterious Deaths of Iranian Presidents: Coincidence or Conspiracy?


 Ali Khamenei (1981): A Near-Death Explosion

During a press conference, future Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei survived an assassination attempt, losing his right arm.

The attacker was from the Mujahedin-e Khalq (MEK), a group later linked to Saddam Hussein.Inside Job? Some believe Khamenei’s near-death experience helped boost his political status.

Akbar Hashemi Rafsanjani (2017): A Silent Death?


The former president and reformist mysteriously died of a “heart attack” after criticizing hardliners.


Poisoning Rumors: Many suspect he was eliminated for opposing Iran’s ultra-conservative faction.


 Ebrahim Raisi’s Mysterious Helicopter Crash (2024)

On May 19, 2024, Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi boarded a helicopter over the East Azerbaijani mountains. Hours later, the wreckage was discovered—no survivors.


Major Inconsistencies in the Investigation

Ebrahim Raisi’s Mysterious Helicopter Crash (2024)

  • A Second Mysterious Helicopter: Witnesses reported another helicopter shadowing Raisi's chopper before the crash.
  • Delayed Media Reports: Why did the Iranian government wait hours before confirming his death?

 Who Would Want Raisi Dead?


 Supreme Leader Khamenei: Did Raisi threaten Khamenei’s power?


  • Cyberattack by Israel? 
  • Israel has previously hacked Iran’s nuclear systems—was Raisi’s aircraft compromised?

  • IRGC Internal Conflict? 
  • The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) wields massive power. Was Raisi trying to weaken their control?


 Who Really Controls Iran? The Deep State

Iran’s presidents do not hold real power. The country is controlled by an unelected elite:

 Supreme Leader (Ali Khamenei)

Holds absolute authority over Iran’s foreign and military policies.

More powerful than the president.

The Revolutionary Guard (IRGC)

A paramilitary force operating independently of the government.Controls vast economic sectors & intelligence networks.


 Iran’s Deep State

A secret network of clerics, businessmen, and intelligence operatives pulling the strings.

When an Iranian leader dies mysteriously, the real question isn’t "Who did it?"—it's "Who benefits?"

The Future: Will Iran’s Shadow Regime Collapse or Tighten Its Grip?


Iran is in turmoil after Raisi’s death. Will the regime collapse, or will Khamenei appoint an even more hardline successor?

History proves that every Iranian crisis leads to:

More secrecy:

More purges:

More power struggles:

Iran’s story is far from over. The ultimate question remains—who truly rules Iran?

What Do You Think?

Is Iran’s history a cycle of conspiracies, or is there a greater power at play? Share your thoughts in the comments!

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