Sunday, 8 March 2026

The General, The Ghost, and The Snitch: Did Tehran Just Purge Its Own?

Yes family, lean in. The streets in the Middle East are buzzing, and the signal is getting wild. We’re talking about Ismail Qaani, the head of Iran’s Quds Force. The man who was supposed to be the "Invisible Hand" of the resistance might have just been caught in a lethal internal glitch.

The Tea: 
Ever since the high-profile hits on leadership in Lebanon, the whisper is that the house is leaking. Now, reports are flying that Qaani wasn’t just "missing"—he was being interrogated. Some say he had a heart attack under the pressure; others say he was handled for being a "mole" for the Mossad.

The Leftist Breakdown: 
The Sell-Out Era: This ain't just about spies; it’s about how "revolutionary" elites get soft. When you build a massive military-industrial complex, you create a class of people more loyal to their Swiss bank accounts than the cause. If a General flipped, it’s because the system is rotting from the top down.
Bureaucracy vs. The People: While the working class catches the heat of sanctions and war, the "brass" is playing 4D chess with imperialist intelligence. We see you. You can’t claim to lead a liberation movement when your inner circle is more porous than a kitchen sponge.

The "Strongman" Myth:
This is why we don't worship icons. When you put all your power in one "Great Leader," the whole movement Shakes when that leader trips. True resistance belongs to the collective, not some dude in a uniform who might be on a foreign payroll.

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