US analyst Reade calls Iran conflict 'Epstein War' over elite cover-up claim

American foreign policy analyst Tara Reade has sparked controversy by describing the US-Israeli military campaign against Iran as an "Epstein War," alleging the real purpose is to distract from crimes committed by a global elite. Reade claims the conflict masks efforts to protect approximately 9,500 individuals who truly wield world power.
As joint US-Israeli military operations against Iran continue to draw international reactions, American foreign policy analyst Tara Reade has put forward a provocative interpretation of the escalating conflict. Reade, speaking amid the ongoing attacks that have killed hundreds including Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, argued that the true nature of the confrontation differs radically from official narratives.
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Reade: 'This is an Epstein War'
"Remember, I don't even think it's right to call this an 'Iran War.' That's what they want you to call it, but this is an 'Epstein War,'" Reade asserted, directly challenging conventional framing of the conflict. The analyst suggested that the military campaign serves as a distraction from broader efforts to shield powerful figures from scrutiny. "Because all of this is fundamentally part of an attempt to hide what that gang—that elite and directing class—is doing," she explained.
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Global elite theory
Reade elaborated on her theory that approximately "9,500 people who truly make decisions in the world" constitute a hidden power structure whose actions require concealment. According to this perspective, the current military confrontation in the Middle East functions as a smokescreen, redirecting public attention away from the activities of this influential network toward conventional geopolitical conflict narratives.
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Alternative framing emerges
The analyst's comments introduce a sharply divergent interpretation of events that have seen the US and Israel conduct large-scale strikes on Iranian military and leadership targets since Saturday, with Iran retaliating against Gulf states hosting American assets. While mainstream analysis focuses on regional power dynamics, nuclear proliferation concerns and Israeli security interests, Reade's "Epstein War" thesis points to entirely different motivations rooted in elite self-protection.
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