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The death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei has sent shockwaves around the world, raising questions about Iran's future and potential retaliation against the US and Israel.
The news of Ayatollah Khamenei’s death, who ruled Iran for 37 years, has shocked the world. US President Donald Trump confirmed the report, while Israel described this development as pivotal. Although Khamenei has died, the US-Israel mission against Iran is far from over. Currently, cities in Iran, including Tehran, are under attack from US and Israeli fighter jets, and tensions are escalating as both sides prepare for possible military engagement.
In the aftermath of Khamenei’s death, significant speculation surrounds who will emerge as Iran’s new Supreme Leader. The political vacuum and instability in Iran could lead to reactions ranging from calls for revenge to further military conflicts. The Iranian government has framed the ongoing conflict as a war against Muslims, issuing challenges to both the US and Israel, suggesting that the struggle for power within Iran could amplify regional tensions.
History indicates that such power transitions often lead to instability, with the ground shaking politically and socially. The potential for a retaliatory path by Iran raises concerns about regional security, and the international community is closely monitoring the situation to anticipate any escalations that could arise from the new leadership’s direction in Iran, particularly regarding its relations with the West and Israel.