Trump Awards '15 out of 10' Rating for Joint US-Israeli Strike That Killed Iran's Khamenei.

Khamenei's liquidation rated by Trump
Khamenei's liquidation rated by Trump

Supreme Leader Khamenei Killed in Attack

According to TSN.ua: U.S. President Donald Trump has commented on the military campaign against Iran, stating that its progress has exceeded Washington's expectations. He rated the ongoing military operations as '15 out of 10' on a ten-point scale, adding that

“the course of the war against Iran is exceeding Washington's expectations.”

On March 1, Iranian state television confirmed the death of the country's Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, who was killed in a U.S. and Israeli attack on Tehran. Thirty bombs were dropped on the site where Khamenei was located. Following this event, the government in Iran declared a 40-day mourning period. In Tehran, people celebrated Khamenei's death, and a red 'flag of revenge' was raised over the Jamkaran Mosque. This attack marks a significant escalation in the long-standing covert conflict between Iran and its adversaries.

In response to these events, Iran's Assembly of Experts selected Mojtaba Khamenei as the next Supreme Leader. Meanwhile, in Israel, officials promised that any successor to Khamenei would be an 'unequivocal target for elimination.' These developments signal a dangerous intensification of regional tensions and present new challenges to international security.

Potential Consequences for Iran and the International Community

The death of Ali Khamenei, a symbol of the Iranian regime, could have a substantial impact on Iran's domestic politics and its foreign relations. The selection of a new leader under unstable conditions may lead to fresh political and social tensions. For the international community, this necessitates a review of strategy in the region, as a change in Iran's leadership could alter the conflict's dynamics and affect the security of neighboring countries. The global oil market and regional alliances are likely to experience significant volatility in the coming weeks.


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