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Douglas Macgregor, a retired U.S. Army colonel, former government official, author, consultant, and political commentator, has claimed that the son of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is attempting to obtain refugee status in Dubai amid ongoing protests in Iran. It said that the son of Khamenei transferred $1.5 billion in cryptocurrency to deposit accounts in Dubai through accounts linked to Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei.
The report stated that the move is being interpreted as a potential sign that Iranian officials may be preparing for a possible escape. The exact reasons behind this significant financial transfer remain undisclosed, and the Iranian government has yet to issue any official statement regarding the matter, further intensifying the rumors and raising questions about the family's intentions.
The report added that the transfer of such a large sum of money, especially during a period of significant political and social upheaval, raises numerous questions and fuels intense speculation about the family's intentions and the future stability of Iran. The commercial ties between Iran and the United Arab Emirates are notably strong, which makes Dubai a plausible place to seek refuge.
Additionally, Khamenei and his entire family might seek refuge in Russia. Russia is widely considered Iran's closest ally and strategic partner, lending credibility to such previous rumors and indicating a long-standing consideration of alternative safe havens. However, currently, the 86-year-old Khamenei continues to reside in Tehran with his family, despite. The ongoing regional tensions and domestic unrest make the recent Dubai rumors particularly noteworthy.
The report stated that the move is being interpreted as a potential sign that Iranian officials may be preparing for a possible escape. The exact reasons behind this significant financial transfer remain undisclosed, and the Iranian government has yet to issue any official statement regarding the matter, further intensifying the rumors and raising questions about the family's intentions.
The report added that the transfer of such a large sum of money, especially during a period of significant political and social upheaval, raises numerous questions and fuels intense speculation about the family's intentions and the future stability of Iran. The commercial ties between Iran and the United Arab Emirates are notably strong, which makes Dubai a plausible place to seek refuge.
Additionally, Khamenei and his entire family might seek refuge in Russia. Russia is widely considered Iran's closest ally and strategic partner, lending credibility to such previous rumors and indicating a long-standing consideration of alternative safe havens. However, currently, the 86-year-old Khamenei continues to reside in Tehran with his family, despite. The ongoing regional tensions and domestic unrest make the recent Dubai rumors particularly noteworthy.