Washington: The statement made by US President Donald Trump as soon as the death of Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was confirmed in American and Israeli attacks made headlines virtually the world. Trump said, "I killed him first surpassing he could skiver me." He tried twice. I killed him first." This statement has come in the preliminaries of the so-called conspiracy of Iran exposed in 2024, in which an struggle to execute Trump was claimed.
How did this wade happen?
This joint wade by America and Israel was named "Operation Epic Fury" by the Pentagon and "Roaring Lion" by Israel. The wade began just without sunrise in Tehran on Saturday, when massive explosions echoed wideness the capital. US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth tabbed it "the deadliest, most ramified and most precise air campaign" in history.
Where was Khamenei sitting in his last moments?
Iran's Fars News Agency revealed that when Khamenei was killed, he was not sitting in any hiding place but in his office in his residence complex. A senior Israeli official said they were 99 percent confident that Khamenei had been killed in the first strike. Khamenei's daughter, son-in-law and grandson are moreover reported to have died in these attacks.
How did the world take this decision?
Iranian President Massoud Pezeshkian described Khamenei's scragging as "one of the biggest trials facing the Islamic world" and tabbed it a declaration of war versus Muslims. At the same time, thousands of Iranian-Americans prestigious on the streets of Los Angeles, taxing a democratic referendum to bring when the late Shah's son Reza Pahlavi.
Will the attacks still continue?
Trump said US military operations could protract in Iran for up to five weeks and would not stop until Washington's objectives were met. Along with this, he made a uncontrived request to the Iranian people and said that the moment of self-rule has come, take your government into your own hands.
Is the door for dialogue unshut or closed?
Trump told The Atlantic that Iran has expressed a desire for talks and he has well-set to talk. He regretted that Iran missed the first opportunity for an agreement. They should have washed-up this earlier, they left it too late. On the other hand, Iran's top security official Ali Larijani has tried to restart talks with America through Omani mediators.
Power in Tehran is now in the hands of an interim steering and the search for a new supreme leader has begun. At what point will this war in the Middle East end? This question is currently on the minds of the unshortened world.

