Iran's Supreme Leader Khamenei killed: From failed negotiations to US-Israel strikes, here's how events unfolded

The recent death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei marks a significant turning point in the Middle East's geopolitical landscape. Khamenei was killed in targeted strikes conducted by US and Israeli forces in Tehran, shortly after the collapse of nuclear negotiations between Iran and Western powers. This escalation follows a period of heightened tensions, characterized by military buildups and a series of confrontational actions. President Donald Trump confirmed Khamenei's death via a public announcement, underscoring the gravity of the situation. Analysts suggest that this event could lead to further instability in Iran and the broader region, as Khamenei was a pivotal figure in shaping Iran's policies, particularly regarding its nuclear program and relations with the West. The ramifications of his death may also impact ongoing conflicts and alliances in the Middle East, potentially igniting new confrontations or altering existing power dynamics. As the world watches closely, the international community is bracing for the consequences of this unprecedented development, which could reshape diplomatic strategies and military responses in the region.
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