'God wanted Mojtaba preserved': Iran calls US claims on Supreme Leader 'trick used by enemy'
Iran has dismissed U.S. claims regarding its Supreme Leader as a deceptive tactic by enemies, asserting that such allegations are part of a broader psychological campaign against the country. Iranian officials emphasized religious faith in the leadership, with one figure stating that 'God wanted Mojtaba preserved' as a sign of divine protection. The response reflects ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States over political and religious narratives.
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