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The death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader for 36 years, has sent shockwaves around the world after he was killed in joint US-Israeli strikes on Saturday. The operation, which targeted military command...

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Khamenei Killed in US-Israeli Strikes on Iran

Global Reaction to Death of Iranian Supreme Leader

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The death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader for 36 years, has sent shockwaves around the world after he was killed in joint US-Israeli strikes on Saturday. The operation, which targeted military command posts and missile sites across Iran, has been hailed by some as a significant blow to the Iranian regime, while others have condemned it as an illegal act of aggression.

According to a statement by President Trump, the strikes were carried out in response to Iran's refusal to make a deal with the US. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described the operation as the "most lethal, most complex, and most-precision aerial operation in history." Hegseth said, "The Iranian regime had their chance, yet refused to make a deal — and now they are suffering the consequences."

The reaction to Khamenei's death has been mixed, with some lawmakers and world leaders praising the operation as a necessary measure to counter Iran's aggressive behavior. Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-Ariz.), the only Iranian American member of Congress, called Khamenei the "epitome of evil" and said that his death was a "major blow to the Iranian regime."

However, others have condemned the strikes as an act of aggression that will only escalate tensions in the region. The Iranian Ambassador to the UN, Amir Saeid Iravani, clashed with US representatives at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, saying, "I advise to the representative of the United States to be polite."

The implications of Khamenei's death are still unclear, but it is likely to have significant consequences for the region and the world at large. As the US and Iran engage in a war of words at the UN, the international community is holding its breath, waiting to see how the situation will unfold.

In the aftermath of the strikes, the US and Israel have been quick to justify their actions, citing Iran's aggressive behavior and refusal to negotiate. However, the legality of the operation has been called into question by many, with some arguing that it constitutes an act of aggression under international law.

As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei marks a significant turning point in the complex and often fraught relationship between the US, Israel, and Iran. The coming days and weeks will be crucial in determining the direction of this relationship and the future of the region.

In a separate development, a new poll has shown that President Trump's approval ratings in Texas remain high, with 55% of voters approving of his handling of foreign policy. The poll, which was conducted in the days leading up to the strikes, also showed that the US Senate race in Texas is heating up, with several candidates vying for the top spot.

The death of Khamenei has also sparked a wave of reaction on social media, with many people taking to Twitter to express their opinions on the matter. While some have praised the operation as a necessary measure, others have condemned it as an act of aggression.

As the world grapples with the implications of Khamenei's death, one thing is clear: the situation is complex, and the coming days and weeks will be crucial in determining the direction of this relationship and the future of the region.

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  • "Lawmakers, world leaders react to Khamenei’s death after Iran strikes"
  • "US-Israeli strikes on Iran result in Khamenei’s death: Five things to know"
  • "Hegseth calls Iran strikes ‘most lethal’ aerial operation in history"
  • "US, Iran representatives clash at UN Security Council meeting"
  • "State of Texas: Poll tracks U.S. Senate race, Trump approval in Texas"

The death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, Iran's supreme leader for 36 years, has sent shockwaves around the world after he was killed in joint US-Israeli strikes on Saturday. The operation, which targeted military command posts and missile sites across Iran, has been hailed by some as a significant blow to the Iranian regime, while others have condemned it as an illegal act of aggression.

According to a statement by President Trump, the strikes were carried out in response to Iran's refusal to make a deal with the US. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth described the operation as the "most lethal, most complex, and most-precision aerial operation in history." Hegseth said, "The Iranian regime had their chance, yet refused to make a deal — and now they are suffering the consequences."

The reaction to Khamenei's death has been mixed, with some lawmakers and world leaders praising the operation as a necessary measure to counter Iran's aggressive behavior. Rep. Yassamin Ansari (D-Ariz.), the only Iranian American member of Congress, called Khamenei the "epitome of evil" and said that his death was a "major blow to the Iranian regime."

However, others have condemned the strikes as an act of aggression that will only escalate tensions in the region. The Iranian Ambassador to the UN, Amir Saeid Iravani, clashed with US representatives at an emergency meeting of the UN Security Council, saying, "I advise to the representative of the United States to be polite."

The implications of Khamenei's death are still unclear, but it is likely to have significant consequences for the region and the world at large. As the US and Iran engage in a war of words at the UN, the international community is holding its breath, waiting to see how the situation will unfold.

In the aftermath of the strikes, the US and Israel have been quick to justify their actions, citing Iran's aggressive behavior and refusal to negotiate. However, the legality of the operation has been called into question by many, with some arguing that it constitutes an act of aggression under international law.

As the situation continues to unfold, one thing is clear: the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei marks a significant turning point in the complex and often fraught relationship between the US, Israel, and Iran. The coming days and weeks will be crucial in determining the direction of this relationship and the future of the region.

In a separate development, a new poll has shown that President Trump's approval ratings in Texas remain high, with 55% of voters approving of his handling of foreign policy. The poll, which was conducted in the days leading up to the strikes, also showed that the US Senate race in Texas is heating up, with several candidates vying for the top spot.

The death of Khamenei has also sparked a wave of reaction on social media, with many people taking to Twitter to express their opinions on the matter. While some have praised the operation as a necessary measure, others have condemned it as an act of aggression.

As the world grapples with the implications of Khamenei's death, one thing is clear: the situation is complex, and the coming days and weeks will be crucial in determining the direction of this relationship and the future of the region.

Sources:

  • "Lawmakers, world leaders react to Khamenei’s death after Iran strikes"
  • "US-Israeli strikes on Iran result in Khamenei’s death: Five things to know"
  • "Hegseth calls Iran strikes ‘most lethal’ aerial operation in history"
  • "US, Iran representatives clash at UN Security Council meeting"
  • "State of Texas: Poll tracks U.S. Senate race, Trump approval in Texas"

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