CIA intel guided strikes that killed Iran’s supreme leader Khamenei: report
Recent reports indicate that a targeted strike resulting in the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was guided by intelligence from the CIA. This operation took place at a secure compound where senior Iranian national security officials were present. Khamenei was located in a separate building within the compound, highlighting the precision of the strike. This significant development has raised concerns regarding the escalation of tensions in the Middle East, particularly between the United States and Iran. Khamenei's leadership has been pivotal in shaping Iran's foreign policy and military strategies, and his death could lead to substantial shifts in the region's geopolitical landscape. Analysts are now speculating on the potential implications for Iran's nuclear program, regional alliances, and ongoing conflicts, as the country may respond aggressively to this unprecedented act against its leadership. The situation remains fluid, with various factions within Iran likely reassessing their strategies in light of this critical event. International responses are also being closely monitored, as nations grapple with how to navigate the fallout from Khamenei's assassination.
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