March 1, 2026

Critics at home and abroad described him as a confrontational ideologue whose economic management fueled inflation and whose rhetoric deepened Iran’s international isolation.

In a plot twist worthy of tabloid headline gold, Mahmoud Ahmadinejad—the firebrand former president famously promising to “wipe Israel off the map” and claiming “no homosexuals in Iran” with a wink and a nudge—has reportedly been wiped off Iran’s map instead, courtesy of Israeli airstrikes. Once Tehran’s loudest nuclear defiant ideologue and inflation’s poster child, Ahmadinejad’s fiery rhetoric and murky legacy have finally met a literal fallout, all while under house arrest. From mayor to mouthpiece of international outrage, his exit leaves Iran’s political drama simmering—though this time, it’s truly explosive.

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