Iran's Supreme Leader Hasn't Been Seen in Public Since He Was Injured, but US Intelligence Says He's Still Quietly Shaping the War Strategy
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Iran's supreme leader hasn't been seen in public since he was injured, but US intelligence says he's still quietly shaping the war strategy
US intelligence believes that Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is playing a key role in shaping war strategy, even though he has not been seen in public since he was injured. Iran’s leadership appears increasingly divided, making it hard for outside observers to understand who is really in charge. He has not appeared publicly since suffering serious injuries in an attack that killed his father and several other top military leaders a…
Intelligence: Iran’s Disfigured Supreme Leader Directing Negotiations with US
Iran’s Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is continuing to exert major influence over Tehran’s military and diplomatic strategy despite serious injuries suffered during the war, according to multiple people familiar with US intelligence assessments. The reports mark one of the clearest indications yet from American intelligence sources that the 56-year-old cleric remains deeply involved in directing Iran’s response to the conflict and ongoing negoti
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