
Behind the headlines of air strikes and fiery speeches lies a regime that may be leaderless at the very moment it promises vengeance. Mojtaba Khamenei’s alleged coma, catastrophic injuries, and total absence from public view raise a chilling question: who is actually commanding Iran’s war, and to what end? Power in Tehran has always been opaque, but now it feels almost spectral — decisions rumored to be made by unseen clerics, generals, and security chiefs while an incapacitated “supreme leader” is kept alive by machines.
Outside Iran, Trump frames the conflict as a historic reckoning, boasting of shattered forces and “wiped out” leaders. Inside, thousands of families count their dead and wounded, while state TV reads statements from a man the public cannot see. Between triumphalist rhetoric and whispered hospital leaks, the truth is buried in the one place no journalist can reach: behind the ICU doors of Sina University Hospital.