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IRAN’S TOP DIPLOMAT CAUGHT IN SECRET PHONE CALL PLOTTING NUCLEAR REVIVAL! SHOCKING AUDIO LEAK REVEALS ‘OPERATION MULLAH’!

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IRAN’S TOP DIPLOMAT CAUGHT IN SECRET PHONE CALL PLOTTING NUCLEAR REVIVAL! SHOCKING AUDIO LEAK REVEALS ‘OPERATION MULLAH’!

IRAN’S TOP DIPLOMAT CAUGHT IN SECRET PHONE CALL PLOTTING NUCLEAR REVIVAL! SHOCKING AUDIO LEAK REVEALS ‘OPERATION MULLAH’!

By [Your Name], Investigative Correspondent

EXCLUSIVE: The world is reeling tonight after a SHOCKING new audio leak has exposed Iran’s top diplomat, Abbas Araghchi, in what sources are calling a “clandestine operation” to fast-track the regime’s nuclear ambitions! The recording, obtained by this outlet from a high-level intelligence source, captures Araghchi—the suave, English-speaking mastermind behind the 2015 nuclear deal—whispering into a burner phone, plotting to bypass international sanctions and REVIVE Tehran’s forbidden uranium enrichment program!

The conversation, which our experts have verified as authentic, features Araghchi speaking in a hushed, urgent tone with an unidentified figure—believed to be a senior Revolutionary Guard commander. “We must move now,” Araghchi hisses. “The window is closing. They’ll never see it coming.” But who is “they”? And what is the “operation” that has global intelligence agencies scrambling?

HOLD ONTO YOUR SEATS, FOLKS—THIS IS THE STORY THAT COULD BLOW UP THE MIDDLE EAST!

The leak, which surfaced late last night on encrypted messaging apps, has sent shockwaves through the White House, the UN, and the halls of European capitals. Sources say the conversation took place just 48 hours after Iran’s new president, Masoud Pezeshkian, publicly called for “constructive dialogue” with the West. But behind closed doors, Araghchi is allegedly plotting a COMPLETELY DIFFERENT AGENDA!

According to a transcript of the call obtained by this reporter, Araghchi tells his mystery contact, “The centrifuges are ready. The underground facilities are secure. We just need to create a distraction.” When asked what kind of distraction, the diplomat replies, “We’ll leak a fake peace proposal. They’ll waste months debating. By then, it’ll be too late.”

TOO LATE FOR WHAT?! The answer is terrifying!

Intelligence analysts are now warning that this “Operation Mullah” could involve a secret deal with North Korea, or even a plan to detonate a test device in the remote Dasht-e Lut desert within WEEKS! “If this is true,” says former CIA officer Richard “Rico” Rodriguez, “we’re looking at a nuclear breakout scenario that makes the 2015 deal look like a kindergarten field trip. Araghchi is the brains, the smooth talker. But his hands are DIRTY.”

Remember Abbas Araghchi? He’s the smiling face of Iranian diplomacy, the guy who wore a sharp suit to Vienna and shook hands with John Kerry. But tonight, that image is SHATTERED! Our sources reveal that Araghchi has been secretly meeting with a shadowy network of middlemen—former intelligence officers, black-market uranium dealers, and Chinese tech brokers—all while publicly pretending to be a moderate.

“Araghchi is a chameleon,” says Dr. Lila Hassan, a Middle East expert at Georgetown University. “He can switch from charming diplomat to hardened revolutionary in the blink of an eye. This leak proves he’s playing a double game—and the world is the pawn.”

The audio clip, which runs for 12 minutes and 37 seconds, is laced with code words: “Saffron” for enriched uranium, “The Loaf” for a secret centrifuge plant, and “Grandpa” for Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. At one point, Araghchi can be heard laughing as he says, “They think I’m the moderate. Ha! They don’t know their history.”

But it’s not just history—it’s GEOPOLITICAL CHAOS! The leak has already triggered an emergency session at the UN Security Council, with the US Ambassador Linda Thomas-Greenfield demanding “immediate and transparent answers.” Meanwhile, Israel’s Mossad is reportedly on HIGH ALERT, with Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu canceling a planned trip to New York.

“This is not a drill,” a senior Israeli official told this reporter anonymously. “If Araghchi is moving, we have to move too. We know where the facilities are. We know what to do.”

But here’s the SCARIEST part: the recording ends with Araghchi saying, “If they sanction us, we sanction the world. We have the leverage.” What leverage? Could Iran be planning to block the Strait of Hormuz? Target a US ally? Or worse—detonate a device in a “test” that sends radiation across the Gulf?

The clock is ticking, and the man at the center of it all—Abbas Araghchi—is nowhere to be found. His office in Tehran issued a terse denial, calling the leak “a fabricated piece of Zionist propaganda.” But our source insists the recording’s voiceprint matches Araghchi’s known speeches. “We have a 99.8% match,” the source says. “This is him. He’s the one pulling the strings.”

And what about the “distraction”? Hours before the leak went viral, Iran’s state TV announced a “surprise diplomatic initiative” to be unveiled at the upcoming UN General Assembly. Intelligence insiders now believe that was the cover—a shiny object to deflect attention from Araghchi’s REAL mission.

As the world holds its breath, one thing is crystal clear: the smooth-talking diplomat is no longer just a negotiator. He’s a liability. A danger. A man who might just light the fuse on the next global crisis.

Stay tuned, America. This story is about to get MUCH bigger.

Final Thoughts


Based on the trajectory of Abbas Araghchi, it’s clear that Iran is betting on a pragmatic, seasoned diplomat who knows the nuclear file inside out, rather than a revolutionary ideologue, to navigate the treacherous waters ahead. Yet, his return to the table as the lead negotiator feels less like a fresh start and more like a high-stakes replay of a worn-out script, where the fundamental distrust between Tehran and Washington remains the immovable obstacle. Ultimately, Araghchi’s success or failure won’t be measured by his undoubted technical skill, but by whether the political will in both capitals has finally shifted from brinkmanship to a durable, if ugly, compromise.