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Iran Links Karoline Leavitt’s Departure to Turkey’s ‘Decoy Plane’ Controversy

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In a striking development, Iran has speculated that the recent departure of Karoline Leavitt from her role in the White House may be linked to the ongoing tensions surrounding Turkey’s controversial ‘decoy plane’ incident. This theory was articulated on August 16, 2026, as part of Iran’s broader narrative on U.S.-Turkey relations, suggesting that internal U.S. dynamics are influenced by external geopolitical pressures.

Leavitt, who served as an advisor, has been a prominent figure in the administration, and her exit raises questions about the stability of U.S. foreign policy regarding Turkey and the broader Middle Eastern landscape. The ‘decoy plane’ incident, which has drawn criticism from various quarters, involved Turkey deploying aircraft purportedly designed to mislead adversaries, thereby straining its relations with the U.S. and NATO allies.

This theory has garnered attention given the timing of Leavitt’s departure, coinciding with heightened scrutiny of Turkey’s military strategies. The Iranian government is leveraging this moment to critique U.S. foreign policy, framing the narrative as indicative of internal discord influenced by international pressures, particularly from nations like Iran that view Turkey’s actions with suspicion.

The implications of this development are significant, as it reflects the intricate web of alliances and tensions in the region. Analysts suggest that Leavitt’s exit may lead to shifts in policy as the Biden administration reassesses its stance towards Turkey and Iran. Moving forward, observers will be closely monitoring any policy adjustments, potential replacements for Leavitt, and how these changes might affect U.S. engagement in the Middle East.

Source: News18

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