Iran LIVE: Donald Trump claims Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei might be dead
Donald Trump suggests that Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei may be deceased based on information he has received.
In a recent statement, former President Donald Trump claimed that Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei might be dead. Trump, speaking to NBC, stated that there are reports suggesting Khamenei is 'not alive', coinciding with earlier news of his alleged coma and severe injuries from recent airstrikes attributed to the US and Israel. Trump's comments have escalated tensions further, especially given the politically charged context following Khamenei's father's death and the appointment of a new leader.
In addition to the speculation about Khamenei's health, the rhetoric from Iran remains aggressive. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) has issued a stark warning to Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, stating that they will continue to target him. This comes in light of accusations that Israel is responsible for the airstrikes that may have severely injured Khamenei. Statements like these reflect the ongoing Cold War-like tensions between Iran and Israel, exacerbated by the current geopolitical climate.
Trump's remarks and Iran's threats could have significant implications for the already fragile relations in the Middle East. The situation remains volatile, as the potential power vacuum created by Khamenei's health could lead to further destabilization within Iran and provoke a stronger reaction from Israel or the US. The international community is watching closely, aware that such developments could spark larger conflicts or negotiations depending on the outcome of these health concerns and threats issued by Iran.