Opinion: Opinion | 'Insider' Info? Why US-Israel Couldn't Have Struck Khamenei Without Help

The recent speculation surrounding the US and Israel's ability to target Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei raises questions about the sources of their intelligence. Experts suggest that actionable intelligence regarding Khamenei’s movements and schedule could only be acquired with insider information, likely from individuals within Iran’s own political and military structures. This opinion piece delves into the complexities of international espionage and the potential collaboration between nations in gathering vital information. It highlights the intricate web of relationships that may influence such operations and suggests that without internal cooperation, the precision of any strike against a high-profile target like Khamenei would be significantly compromised. The geopolitical implications of such actions could further escalate tensions in an already volatile region, emphasizing the need for careful consideration of intelligence sources and the ramifications of military interventions.
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