Iranian Regime IN PANIC as Iran President DOUBLE CROSSES IRGC
Coup Rumors and Chaos: Iranian Leadership Fractures as U.S. Deploys Hypersonic “Dark Eagle” Missiles
TEHRAN / WASHINGTON D.C. — The Iranian government appears to be spiraling into a state of internal collapse as reports of a fresh coup attempt surface for the third time this month. Amidst a deepening economic crisis and a stagnant ceasefire, the Islamic Republic is currently being described by international observers as a “ship without a captain.”
The chaos in Tehran comes as the United States shifts its military strategy, moving secretive hypersonic weaponry into the region to break a diplomatic deadlock over Iran’s nuclear ambitions.
0:06 – A Government at War with Itself
According to reports from Iran International, a bitter power struggle has erupted between President Masoud Pezeshkian, Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf, and the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC).
Sources indicate that Pezeshkian and Ghalibaf are actively seeking to remove Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi. The President has accused Araghchi of bypassing the civilian government to take direct orders from IRGC commanders during sensitive nuclear negotiations.
This internal rift became public following a failed diplomatic mission to Pakistan. Initially, Speaker Ghalibaf—a man who has sought the presidency three times and is eager to cement his role as a central figure—was the lead negotiator. However, upon returning to Tehran, he was reportedly stripped of his powers by the IRGC, leaving Araghchi as the sole voice in the talks. President Pezeshkian has since warned allies that if Araghchi does not align with the administration’s goals, he will be dismissed immediately.
2:12 – The Second Peace Plan: Nuclear Stumbling Blocks
Late Thursday night, Iran submitted its second “peace plan” in two weeks via Pakistani mediators. The proposal remains a point of contention in Washington.
The first plan, submitted earlier this week, offered to open the Strait of Hormuz in exchange for lifting the U.S. naval blockade but demanded that nuclear discussions be delayed indefinitely. Special Envoy Steve Witkoff rejected the offer, submitting a counter-proposal that put the nuclear issue front and center.
The U.S. has set two non-negotiable conditions:
Zero Movement: Iran must commit to not moving any enriched uranium currently stored in underground facilities.
A Construction Freeze: No rebuilding or expansion of nuclear sites while talks are ongoing.
U.S. officials remain confident that any “funny business” by the Iranians would be caught instantly by Israeli intelligence assets on the ground or via high-resolution satellite imagery.
4:40 – Trump: “Iran is Dying to Make a Deal”
President Trump addressed the situation yesterday, claiming that the Iranian regime is in a state of desperation. “Their navy is gone. Their air force is gone,” Trump told reporters. “Their drone factories are about 82% down, and their missile factories are almost 90% down.”
Despite the ongoing “military operation”—a term Trump prefers over “war”—the President noted that the U.S. economy remains resilient, with the S&P hitting new highs. However, his patience with the diplomatic process appears to be wearing thin.
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6:01 – Enter the “Dark Eagle”: Hypersonic Escalation
In a move that signals a potential return to kinetic action, Admiral Brad Cooper, commander of U.S. Central Command (CENTCOM), has requested the deployment of the Army’s Dark Eagle hypersonic missiles.
The request stems from a tactical shift by Iran, which has moved its remaining missile launchers 300 miles inland—placing them just out of reach of standard U.S. precision-strike missiles. The Dark Eagle, however, boasts a range of 1,700 miles and travels at speeds that make current Iranian air defenses obsolete.
The Dark Eagle Facts:
Cost: Approximately $15 million per missile.
Rarity: The U.S. is rumored to possess only eight of these missiles currently.
Purpose: Specifically designed to penetrate the advanced air defenses of peer adversaries like Russia and China.
7:43 – No Coherent Strategy? Senators Sound the Alarm
Following a classified briefing, Senator Richard Blumenthal expressed deep concern over the lack of a clear path forward. “The strategy oscillates between seeming open to negotiation and then threatening the destruction of civilizations,” Blumenthal said. He warned that the President had been briefed on “short and powerful strikes” and the potential use of ground troops to secure parts of the Strait of Hormuz—a move that could result in massive American casualties.
9:11 – Economic Fury: Inflation Hits 67%
The Treasury Department confirmed that the Iranian currency has hit an all-time low under the weight of “Operation Economic Fury.”
The Staggering Cost of the Blockade:
Commerce: 90% of Iran’s seaborne trade has been halted.
Daily Losses: Roughly $450 million per day.
Inflation: Now exceeding 67% year-over-year.
Rationing: Food and gasoline rationing are now strictly enforced across the country.
U.S. officials maintain that the blockade will not be lifted until Iran guarantees the “pre-February 27th freedom of navigation” in the Strait of Hormuz.
12:50 – The Human Toll: 42,000 Killed
In a somber conclusion to his press conference, President Trump discussed the brutal internal repression currently occurring inside Iran. He claimed that the regime has executed or killed 42,000 protesters over the last two months.
Trump highlighted a personal intervention where he claimed to have saved eight women from being hanged just a week ago. “I got on the phone and said, ‘Don’t do it. The whole world is watching,’” Trump said. He also mourned the execution of a world-champion wrestler who was killed simply for “speaking negatively about the regime.”
15:11 – What Happens Next?
As the Iranian leadership “sits in the dark” both literally and figuratively, the timeline for a resolution remains unclear. Iran is desperate for the blockade to end before internal unrest leads to a total revolution, while the U.S. is content to let the “economic time bomb” tick until a total nuclear surrender is achieved.
The side that decides how the story ends is the side that refuses to blink.
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