Ahead Of Iran Attack, CIA Assessed Khamenei Would Be Replaced If Killed

As tensions escalate in the Middle East, the US Central Intelligence Agency (CIA) has conducted an analysis ahead of anticipated military operations by the US and Israel against Iran. The agency's assessment suggests that should Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, be killed in these strikes, his death would not lead to a significant shift in power dynamics within the country. Instead, the CIA anticipates that hardline leaders from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) would likely step in to fill the void, ensuring continuity of Iran's aggressive policies. The IRGC has long been a dominant force within Iran's political and military landscape, and its leaders are known for their staunch opposition to Western influence. This analysis underscores the complexities involved in any military action against Iran, as the removal of Khamenei could potentially solidify the power of even more hardline factions, complicating the prospects for diplomatic resolutions in the region. As the situation develops, the international community is closely monitoring the implications of these potential strikes and their aftermath.
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