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Beyond the Nuclear Targets: Iranian Government Braces for Assault on Political Leadership

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The shadow of the June conflict—a 12-day war that crippled Iran’s nuclear program—hangs heavy over the current deployment. However, intelligence sources indicate that the arrival of the USS Abraham Lincoln marks a new and more aggressive chapter. This time, the targets are not centrifuges or labs, but the very seats of power in Tehran.

The Iranian government is bracing for a campaign specifically designed to finish what the June war started: the total destabilization of the clerical regime. By targeting the political leadership, the US and Israel hope to remove the obstacles to a new government. This strategy relies on the assumption that the Iranian people are ready to seize the moment once the regime’s “teeth” are pulled.

Internal resistance is being met with extreme force. The death toll of over 5,000 protesters highlights a government that is willing to kill its own people to stay in power. This brutality is precisely what has convinced many in the US administration that a “precision decapitation” of the leadership is the only way to end the cycle of violence.

The Iranian leadership’s response has been to hunker down and blame “external enemies” for the nation’s woes. Ali Larijani has dismissed the protests as a form of foreign warfare, while the judiciary has called for a complete halt to any diplomatic talks. This “siege mentality” is a clear sign that the government understands the gravity of the threat it currently faces.

With the US fleet in striking range and the Iranian stock market in ruins, the stage is set for a confrontation that could redefine the Middle East. The Iranian government is bracing for the impact of a high-tech arsenal, knowing that its era of control may be facing its most significant challenge since 1979.

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