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BeyondGeography

(41,200 posts)
Wed May 20, 2026, 04:50 AM 13 hrs ago

NYT report: The "Iranian Delcy" was supposed to be none other than Mahmoud Ahmadinejad

But an air strike designed to free him on Day 1 almost killed him so he had second thoughts.

Go ahead, try to make this shit up on your own.


Early War Goal Was to Install Hard Line Former President as Iran’s Leader

An Israeli strike designed to free Mahmoud Ahmadinejad from house arrest in Tehran, U.S. officials said, was part of an effort to bring about regime change and put him in power.

Days after Israeli strikes killed Iran’s supreme leader and other top officials in the opening salvos of the war, President Trump mused publicly that it would be best if “someone from within” Iran took over the country. It turns out that the United States and Israel went into the conflict with a particular and very surprising someone in mind: Mahmoud Ahmadinejad, the former Iranian president known for his hard-line, anti-Israel and anti-American views. But the audacious plan, developed by the Israelis and which Mr. Ahmadinejad had been consulted about, quickly went awry, according to the U.S. officials who were briefed on it.

Mr. Ahmadinejad was injured on the war’s first day by an Israeli strike at his home in Tehran that had been designed to free him from house arrest, the American officials and an associate of Mr. Ahmadinejad said. He survived the strike, they said, but after the near miss he became disillusioned with the regime change plan. He has not been seen publicly since then and his current whereabouts and condition are unknown.

To say that Mr. Ahmadinejad was an unusual choice would be a vast understatement. While he had increasingly clashed with the regime’s leaders and had been placed under close watch by the Iranian authorities, he was known during his term as president, from 2005 to 2013, for his calls to “wipe Israel off the map.” He was a strong supporter of Iran’s nuclear program, a fierce critic of the United States and known for violently cracking down on internal dissent. How Mr. Ahmadinejad was recruited to take part remains unknown.

The existence of the effort, which has not been previously reported, was part of a multistage plan developed by Israel to topple Iran’s theocratic government. It underscores how Mr. Trump and Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu of Israel went into the war not only misjudging how quickly they could achieve their objectives but also gambling to some degree on a risky plan for leadership change in Iran that even some of Mr. Trump’s aides found implausible. Some American officials were skeptical in particular about the viability of putting Mr. Ahmadinejad back into power.

…U.S officials spoke during the early days of the war about plans developed with Israel to identify a pragmatist who could take over the country. Officials insisted that there was intelligence that some within the Iranian regime would be willing to work with the United States, even if those people couldn’t be described as “moderates.” Mr. Trump was enjoying the success of the raid by U.S. forces to capture Venezuela’s leader, Nicolas Maduro, and the willingness of his interim replacement to work with the White House — a model that Mr. Trump appeared to think could be replicated elsewhere.

More at https://www.nytimes.com/2026/05/19/us/politics/iran-israel-us-leader-ahmadinejad.html?unlocked_article_code=1.j1A.h1bG.Dl09HQ5GLR1p&smid=nytcore-ios-share
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NYT report: The "Iranian Delcy" was supposed to be none other than Mahmoud Ahmadinejad (Original Post) BeyondGeography 13 hrs ago OP
I lean towards believing this story, given how colossally fucking stupid this plan was (nt) AZJonnie 12 hrs ago #1
Just a colossal clown show... my god LymphocyteLover 11 hrs ago #2
Does anything make sense anymore? Biophilic 11 hrs ago #3
no. mopinko 11 hrs ago #4
That guy was believed to be a leader of the "student" group...... lastlib 10 hrs ago #5
Oil LuvLoogie 10 hrs ago #6

lastlib

(28,620 posts)
5. That guy was believed to be a leader of the "student" group......
Wed May 20, 2026, 07:46 AM
10 hrs ago

...that seized the US Embassy and took 52 Americans hostage in 1979. WHY on God's pale blue dot ANYBODY in our government would want to put that dude back in power is beyond belief!

LuvLoogie

(8,914 posts)
6. Oil
Wed May 20, 2026, 08:10 AM
10 hrs ago

and a continued foil for Israeli expansionist wars. Neither the U.S. nor Israel cares who gets chewed up in that meat grinder of imperialist greed. Containment of Iran was working, but not to the satisfaction of the War profiteers and other high crime grifters that now run our government wholly and openly with belly up acquiescence from civil society and our would be checks and balances.

America is a disgustingly immoral shit hole of greed, bigotry, and perversion.

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