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Ali Khamenei, security chief Larijani & more - Iran leaders killed in US-Israeli strikes

Iran's leadership has suffered significant blows in the ongoing conflict with the US and Israel, with the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and National Security Chief Ali Larijani among key figures killed. Despite these losse…

Ali Khamenei, security chief Larijani & more - Iran leaders killed in US-Israeli strikes

Iran's leadership has suffered significant blows in the ongoing conflict with the US and Israel, with the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and National Security Chief Ali Larijani among key figures killed. Despite these losses and claims of "regime change" by President Trump, Tehran has moved to replace officials and maintain operations amidst escalating…

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  • Iran's leadership has suffered significant blows in the ongoing conflict with the US and Israel, with the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and National Security Chief Ali Larijani among key figures killed.
  • Despite these losses and claims of "regime change" by President Trump, Tehran has moved to replace officials and maintain operations amidst escalating regional strikes and volatile energy markets.

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  • Despite these losses and claims of "regime change" by President Trump, Tehran has moved to replace officials and maintain operations amidst escalating regional strikes and volatile energy markets. Iran's leadership has…
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Why it matters

Why readers and decision-makers should care:

  • Iran's leadership has suffered significant blows in the ongoing conflict with the US and Israel, with the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and National Security Chief Ali Larijani among key figures killed.
  • Despite these losses and claims of "regime change" by President Trump, Tehran has moved to replace officials and maintain operations amidst escalating regional strikes and volatile energy markets.

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