Iranians elected Masoud Pezeshkian, a surgeon turned politician and a supposed reformist, for a four-year term following the sudden death of Ebrahim Raisi, a cleric whose hard-line rhetoric mirrored that of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. On cue, Western journalists and think tank analysts bought his self-description hook, line, and sinker. “Iranian reformist wins presidency, seeks engagement […].   Read More in Red Pill NOWlej.