Ahmadinejad's office rejects the New York Times report: Hollywood-style claims, it's fake news
The office of former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad rejected the report in the New York Times that claimed the Mossad recruited him for a plan to overthrow the regime in Iran, and that the then-head…
Assessment
Ahmadinejad's office categorically rejected a New York Times report that Mossad recruited him to overthrow Iran's regime, calling it Hollywood-style fiction. The denial also addressed rumors of house arrest, asserting he continues normal work. The episode raises questions about the reliability of the report and possible motivations behind the leak, especially given the involvement of a former Mossad chief. Further clarification from the Times or Israeli sources may follow.
