
Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei Says Iran Will Drive Final Nail Into America’s Coffin
Key Takeaways
- Ejei stated on social media that Iran will decisively confront United States in West Asia.
- He said defending the homeland protects honor, identity, and civilizational heritage.
- He claimed West Asia's strategic equations will not change.
Ejei backs “final nail”
Islamic Iran will “drive the final nail into America’s coffin in the West Asian region,” Judiciary Chief Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei wrote in a social media post on Thursday.
“Islamic Iran will drive the final nail into America’s coffin in the West Asian region, God willing, Gholam Hossein Mohseni Ejei wrote in a social media post on Thursday”
Ejei said the “night uprising of the Iranian nation” has been going on for “100 nights,” and he framed it as proof that Iran’s people and armed forces will “respond decisively and crushingly to any enemy aggression.”

He also said “The people of Iran stand like solid, steadfast, and unwavering mountains,” and he added that Iran’s people are “not afraid of the threats of (US President Donald) Trump.”
In the same post, Ejei declared that “the strategic equations and security arrangements in the West Asian region will never return to the way they were before.”
Debate over Iranian unity
The Guardian described Trump’s claims of “crazy” divisions in the Iranian leadership as noteworthy, noting it was the second time he made the assertion in three days.
The Guardian quoted Ali Ansari, a professor of modern history at the University of St Andrews, saying Iran, “if not experiencing a leadership vacuum, is at least a country in transition.”

Hassan Ahmadian, an associate professor of West Asia studies at Tehran University, denied any divisions in the Iranian leadership and asked, “Is there another regime whose top leadership has been assassinated and yet managed to endure, indeed to wage a retaliatory war against two major opponents?”
Ahmadian said Iran has united around a strategy focused on exploiting the influence afforded by the Hormuz Strait to counter Trump’s pressures, adding, “The strait is the key.”
Regime-change war framed as failure
Dr. Abdulatif Nazari, writing on Dr. Abdul Latif Nazari’s Facebook page, called American and Israeli aggression against the Islamic Republic of Iran “a dangerous novelty in the international system” and described it as “a doomed war.”
“Tehran - IRNA - Richard Perle, a former Assistant Secretary of Defense of the United States who headed a study group, was obliged to prepare a foresight report at the request of Benjamin Netanyahu, the then Prime Minister of the Zionist regime”
The piece said the fundamental objective of the attack was “regime change,” and it argued the attack was carried out through deception “in the middle of negotiations, at Trump’s orders.”
It further claimed that Iran’s “decisive and immediate reaction” targeted U.S. military bases in Qatar, Bahrain, the United Arab Emirates, Kuwait, Iraq, Saudi Arabia, Jordan, and also Tel Aviv and Haifa with “precise and devastating missile strikes.”
The author concluded that “the 'regime-change policy' in Iran has failed,” and it said the American expedition “has reached a dead end.”
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