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“Trump Haunts Iranian Leaders: Insights from Retired General Keith Kellogg”

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### Trump is Living Rent-Free in Iran’s Leaders’ Heads Retired Lt. Gen. Keith Kellogg made headlines recently by claiming that President Trump has taken up residence in the minds of Iran’s ruling class. Sounds dramatic, right? But it’s not just some clever metaphor. Kellogg argues that the chaos among Tehran’s leaders is the biggest hurdle to reaching a peace deal. So, let’s unpack this. The idea that Trump is somehow psychologically dominating the Iranian leadership is a nice way to spin the narrative. It’s like saying a kid who’s been bullied is still afraid of the bully years later. Sure, it might feel good to think Trump is a psychological ninja, but maybe the Iranian regime’s issues run a bit deeper than just being spooked by the former president. Kellogg’s comments raise the question: if Iran is so fractured and dysfunctional, how does that really affect the prospects for peace? Are we seriously going to chalk it all up to Trump’s mind games? Maybe the Iranian leadership has its own set of problems that have nothing to do with what’s happening in Washington. It’s interesting how the media loves to frame things in a way that makes it seem like the U.S. president is the puppet master. But let’s be real: if the Iranian leadership is so weak and divided, wouldn’t that be the perfect opportunity for some real diplomatic breakthroughs? Or is that too simple for the narrative? So, here’s a thought: instead of focusing on who’s in whose head, maybe we should pay attention to what’s actually happening on the ground. After all, a peace deal might just require more than psychological warfare—it might need some actual diplomacy. But where’s the fun in that?

By Admin | Published: May 27, 2026 at 5:17 pm

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