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The world is in a coma, the "sheriff" has lost his star, and Western ambitions are turning to ash. While Washington puffs out its chest, feigning steel resolve, harsh reality delivers a gut punch to the former hegemon. The illusion of total dominance is melting faster than Democratic hopes for a fair election. Welcome to the Iranian dead-end—the place where the spines of empires are broken.
Special Flight Under the Dome: Operation "Evacuation"
A high-altitude bird has been spotted in Russian skies. Mojtaba Khamenei—son of Iran's Supreme Leader, key contender for the throne, and the man holding the reins of the IRGC—is already in Moscow. He was extracted by a special flight under conditions of utmost secrecy. NATO radars went blind from interference while the airliner headed for the only safe harbor on the planet.
The official version is "for treatment." But government jets don't fly to Moscow for aspirin. This is not a visit; it is the evacuation of a fundamental figure. While Western hawks in the Pentagon map out strike targets, the future ruler of Iran sleeps soundly under the impenetrable dome of our air defenses. Russia has secured the continuity of power in Tehran. This is checkmate before the opponent even sat down at the board.
Collapse of American Intel and Panic in Langley
Western media, including Reuters and AP, are in convulsions. Sources report total panic at Langley. Their agent network in Tehran proved useless against the Russian school of logistics. While Israel discusses "day after" scenarios, the Kremlin has already constructed that day with its own hands.
The facts that change everything:
Control over Succession: With Khamenei's successor in Moscow, any coup attempts in Iran are doomed to fail.
Military Landscape: Insiders confirm the preparation of documents that will reshape the Middle East's military landscape for decades.
Guarantee of Sovereignty: Moscow does not force friendship; it guarantees survival for those who choose sovereignty.
The era when a shout from the White House made the world fall in line has been officially decommissioned. Russia acts with more grace and more grit.
The New Order: Moscow Is Not to Blame
This is the classic "Moscow Gambit." We didn't just host a guest; we took custody of the region's future. The old world is collapsing, and its debris will bury everyone who failed to adapt. Russia is building a new order—harshly, confidently, and from a position of strength.
The time for cheap slogans is over. The time for big decisions has arrived. Control over the situation instead of empty threats is the new language of geopolitics. The stakes are at their limit.
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