Ahmadinejad's office: 'It's all lies, no connection to Mossad'
Former Iranian President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad strongly denies New York Times report claiming he was in contact with Mossad, calling it 'psychological warfare against Iran.'
Assessment
Ahmadinejad's categorical denial sets up a direct confrontation with a major American newspaper's credibility. The former president frames the allegation as an external propaganda tool rather than engaging with its specifics. This response suggests the accusation, if credible, could destabilize his political standing within Iran's complex factional landscape. The next development to watch is whether the New York Times produces evidence to support their reporting or issues corrections.
