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Before Khamenei's funeral, one of the regime's most powerful men appeared.
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Before Khamenei's funeral, one of the regime's most powerful men appeared.

The article discusses General Mohammad Reza Vahidi, a high-ranking Iranian military figure who has been absent from public life since February 8th. He was present at a meeting and later participated in a private memorial ceremony for Ayatollah Khomeini, held by the Iranian theocratic regime near the former supreme leader’s home in Tehran. Experts describe Vahidi as a key architect of Iran’s hardline stance during peace talks with the U.S., and he is believed to be part of an inner circle close to the current supreme leader, Ayatollah Mohsen Maghsoodi. Vahidi has been associated with international sanctions due to alleged involvement in terrorism and proliferation of nuclear weapons. The highest Argentine court formally accused him in connection with the 1994 bombing of the Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, and Argentina issued an international arrest warrant through Interpol.

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Before Khamenei's funeral, one of the regime's most powerful men appeared.

The article discusses General Mohammad Reza Vahidi, a high-ranking Iranian military figure who has been absent from public life since February 8th. He was present at a meeting and later participated in a private memorial ceremony for Ayatollah Khomeini, held by the Iranian theocratic regime near the former supreme leader’s home in Tehran. Experts describe Vahidi as a key architect of Iran’s hardline stance during peace talks with the U.S., and he is believed to be part of an inner circle close to the current supreme leader, Ayatollah Mohsen Maghsoodi. Vahidi has been associated with international sanctions due to alleged involvement in terrorism and proliferation of nuclear weapons. The highest Argentine court formally accused him in connection with the 1994 bombing of the Jewish community center in Buenos Aires, and Argentina issued an international arrest warrant through Interpol.

Bias read (Left): The article frames Vahidi as a central figure within the Iranian theocratic regime and highlights his role in shaping Iran’s hardline foreign policy. It emphasizes his absence from public life and ties to the current leadership, suggesting alignment with the regime’s conservative agenda. While it客观地

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