Looking through Ahmadinejad's resume, we know that Ahmadinejad was born in 1956, was elected president of Iran in June 2005 and was re-elected in June 2009. Low-key style, simple and close to the people, diligent and honest, won the support of the general public, especially the disadvantaged groups. 20 13 After the expiration of the presidency in August, he returned to school as a professor.
During his presidency, Ahmadinejad pursued a tough foreign policy, especially towards the two "overlords" of the United States and Israel. Because Ahmadinejad's foreign policy is too tough, Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei believes that this will damage Iran's international relations and lead to a very bad international environment in Iran. Therefore, Iranian high-level officials intend to hide Ahmadinejad and prevent him from getting involved in Iranian politics.
Ahmadinejad suddenly announced his participation in the new presidential election and went to the Iranian Ministry of the Interior to register candidates. However, Ahmadinejad was disqualified by the Iranian Constitutional Guardian Council. However, it is reported that Ahmadinejad did not completely disappear from people's sight, but registered Twitter at home and often expressed some views on the current situation.
After President Trump took office, he announced that the United States would withdraw from the Iranian nuclear agreement. In addition, the countries of Iran's nuclear agreement in Europe are vague on this issue, which makes Iran's hardliners, especially anti-American forces, rise. Therefore, the outside world believes that this is a sign of Ahmadinejad's comeback. So, will Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader, reactivate Ahmadinejad?
It is reported that due to the highest-level sanctions imposed by the United States on Iran, there are some ruling crises in Iran, and the relatively moderate current Iranian President Rouhani may step down. So, can "anti-American President" Ahmadinejad make a comeback?