Escalating Tensions: Unintended Fallout from Khamenei's Assassination
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Israel’s foreign minister, Gideon Sa’ar, has returned to the charge against the president of the government, Pedro Sánchez, and has mocked him after the joint attack by his country and the United States on Iran, which ended the life of the supreme leader of Iranian tyranny, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. “Without Maduro and Khamenei, what will poor Sanchez do now?” Sa’ar published this Tuesday, quoting the head of the Spanish executive. Sa’ar, who has …
First Maduro, now Khamenei — who's next? Donald Trump continues to forcibly remove leaders of countries he does not like. Moreover, they were all dictators and all actively adhered to anti-Western rhetoric, opposing their regimes to US hegemony. Vladimir Putin sometimes does about the same thing. Is he in danger now? And what does a new war in the Middle East mean for Russia, which is actually a longtime ally of Iran? Alexander Baunov, senior re…
Escalating Tensions: Unintended Fallout from Khamenei's Assassination
Escalating Tensions: Unintended Fallout from Khamenei's Assassination Tensions are rising in the aftermath of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei's death, with former Indian Minister MJ Akbar cautioning that the situation could counter Washington's intentions. Akbar stated that President Trump's regime change objective might backfire, inadvertently solidifying support for Iran's current government.Akbar highlighted Khamenei's potential …
Mehmet Tezkan wrote... The assassination of Khamenei reminded people of the FETÖ members!
Iranian Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi said before the latest negotiations with the US in Geneva that “we do not trust them, nor do we rule out the possibility of deception and cunning. In fact, we are fully anticipating it.” The assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei, during the negotiations confirms the suspicion, sending a message to the international community that no one can trust the US anymore. by Panagiotis Papadomanolakis…
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