UK, France, Germany back US while Russia, China condemn Khamenei's killing — World deeply divided over war in Iran
The assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has triggered intense reactions worldwide, highlighting a stark divide among global powers. The United States and its allies, including the UK, France, and Germany, have voiced support for defensive measures in response to the incident, signaling a unified stance against potential Iranian retaliation. In contrast, Russia and China have condemned the killing, framing it as a provocative act that could destabilize the already volatile region. This divergence in responses underscores the escalating tensions surrounding Iran's political landscape and raises fears of a broader conflict. As nations grapple with the implications of this assassination, the international community remains on alert, anticipating the consequences of this pivotal moment in Iranian politics and its potential ripple effects across the Middle East.
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