After Khamenei's Death, Iran Sent A Signal To Activate Sleeper Cells: Report

Following the reported death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, American intelligence agencies have detected encrypted communications from Iran that may indicate a mobilization of sleeper cells operating outside the country. These communications have raised alarms regarding potential security threats as they could serve as a signal for these operatives to activate. The implications of Khamenei's passing and subsequent actions by Iranian authorities are closely monitored by global intelligence, given the longstanding concerns regarding Iran's influence and activities in various regions. The situation underscores the precarious balance of power within Iran and the potential for instability as the nation navigates a leadership transition. Analysts suggest that if these sleeper cells are indeed activated, it could lead to heightened geopolitical tensions, particularly in areas where Iran has significant interests. The international community remains vigilant as events unfold, with particular focus on the implications for regional security and the broader fight against terrorism.
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