Incredible details inside the operation to kill Iran's supreme leader
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For several months, Israeli and American intelligence agencies, including the CIA, have been meticulously observing Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, to pinpoint an opportune moment for action.

These agencies were closely scrutinizing his daily routines—his residences, his meetings, his communication methods, and potential hideouts in case of threats. According to sources familiar with the operations, they were also monitoring Iran’s senior political and military figures, who seldom gathered with the ayatollah, the country’s supreme leader for nearly 40 years.

Recently, they identified a window of opportunity. Key Iranian leaders, including Khamenei, had scheduled meetings for Saturday morning at distinct locations within a Tehran compound that houses offices for the ayatollah, the Iranian presidency, and the national security apparatus.

Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei attends an event in Tehran, Iran, on January 9.(AP)

Following the unfolding of events, Senator John Cornyn recounted that the President had posed the critical question of whether Iran needed to be countered by any means necessary, though he hadn’t disclosed his exact intentions at the time.

Speaking from the Port of Corpus Christi on Friday, President Trump acknowledged the gravity of the situation facing him.

“Now we have a big decision to make,” he stated, fully cognizant of the potential targets, Iran’s possible reactions, and the uncertainties that lay ahead. “Not easy,” he added, highlighting the complexity of the choices before him.

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