United States and Israel kill Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei

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United States and Israel killed Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in coordinated missile strikes that heavily damaged his secure Tehran compound and reportedly killed other senior Iranian leaders.
United States and Israel kill Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei
Why it matters
Regional de‑escalation is now more difficult because Iranian authorities are likely to prioritise retaliatory military operations. Defence and diplomatic teams must treat near‑term operations and facilities in the region as high risk and adjust force protection and contingency plans accordingly.
Implications
  • United States and allied embassy security teams in the Middle East must elevate protective postures and implement evacuation and shelter‑in‑place plans for non‑essential staff and families — failure to do so risks casualties and mission disruption.
  • Regional military commanders and force‑protection planners must activate contingency readiness and reposition critical assets to hardened locations to mitigate anticipated Iranian reprisal strikes — failure to act increases exposure of personnel and infrastructure.

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The Guardian

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Diplomacy Conflicts Security & Defense

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