A joint US-Israeli attack killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, fulfilling President Trump’s “regime change” calls. However, a classified intelligence report suggests this is unlikely to topple the entrenched clerical and military establishment, even with a large-scale assault. Analysts concluded Iran’s system would likely continue functioning due to established continuity procedures. A joint US-Israeli attack killed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, fulfilling President Trump’s “regime change” calls. However, a classified intelligence report suggests this is unlikely to topple the entrenched clerical and military establishment, even with a large-scale assault. Analysts concluded Iran’s system would likely continue functioning due to established continuity procedures.
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