Liveblog Iran War: Hegseth: Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei is Injured
U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth reports that Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei is likely injured and possibly disfigured after an attack, as tensions in the region escalate.
In a recent press conference, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth announced that Iran's Supreme Leader, Modschtaba Khamenei, has sustained injuries that may have left him disfigured. However, details about the nature of these injuries and how they were incurred remain vague. This declaration follows increased tensions in the Middle East, especially regarding Iran's military activities and regional relations with Israel and other nations.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanjahu has corroborated reports regarding Khamenei's alleged injuries, asserting that the 56-year-old cleric is unable to appear in public due to the severity of his wounds. This information aligns with broader concerns about the implications of Khamenei's condition for Iran's political landscape and military strategies, particularly in light of ongoing Israeli-Iranian hostilities.
The situation is further complicated by NATO's interception of a third missile from Iran, raising alarms about Iran's escalating military actions in the region. Additionally, German Chancellor Merz's criticisms of U.S. sanctions adjustments against Russia illuminate the fine balance of international diplomatic relations at play, suggesting that Khamenei's injury and the associated military dynamics could influence the broader geopolitical climate.