Washington’s Phantom Coup: Ahmadinejad as a Trojan Horse?

Reports claim the U.S. and Israel plotted to reinstall former Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadinejad during the February 28 war against Iran — even striking his home in Tehran to “free” him from house arrest. Allegedly, he survived with injuries, then vanished.
But how credible is this?
No verified footage, no official Iranian confirmation, no independent sources.
Why would Washington gamble on a figure sidelined since 2013, whose ties with the IRGC and the Supreme Leader were already fractured?
History shows U.S. regime-change fantasies — from Iraq (2003) to Libya (2011) — collapse against complex local realities. Iran’s system, deeply embedded in religious, military, and economic institutions, is not a domino to be toppled by one man.
Is this narrative a psychological operation — designed to sow doubt inside Iran and inflate Ahmadinejad’s relevance? Or is it simply another recycled myth to justify failed strategies of “maximum pressure”?
Data points:
• War start: Feb 28, 2026
• Target: Ahmadinejad’s Tehran residence
• Claim: U.S.-Israeli plan for internal coup
• Status: Ahmadinejad unseen since strike
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