Is Iran Activating Sleeper Cells Abroad After Khamenei's Death? US Intercepts Encrypted Message

Following the recent death of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, U.S. intelligence agencies have intercepted an encrypted message that has raised alarms regarding the potential activation of sleeper cells abroad. These sleeper cells, often dormant operatives that can be mobilized for various missions, pose a significant concern for national security, particularly in light of Iran's history of using such tactics to exert influence and conduct operations overseas. The intercepted transmission suggests a possible shift in Iran's operational strategies, prompting fears of imminent threats in various regions. Analysts believe that Khamenei's passing may lead to a power vacuum, potentially resulting in factions within Iran seeking to assert their influence through unconventional means. This development has intensified scrutiny over Iran's activities on the global stage, especially among Western nations that have long viewed Tehran as a state sponsor of terrorism. The implications of this situation are manifold, as countries brace for potential retaliatory actions or escalated tensions in the wake of the leadership change in Iran.
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