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Iranian Leader Hides as Tensions Rise with US Military Movements

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Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the supreme leader of Iran, has reportedly gone into hiding amid escalating tensions with the United States. As the USS Abraham Lincoln Carrier Strike Group approaches the Persian Gulf, Khamenei has taken refuge in a fortified bunker in Tehran, according to a report from Iran International. This decision comes after warnings from senior military officials about the increased likelihood of a US airstrike targeting him.

The 86-year-old leader has delegated the management of the Islamic Republic to his youngest son, Masoud Khamenei, who is now responsible for the daily operations of the government. Masoud Khamenei’s role includes serving as the primary communication link with the executive branch, as tensions with the US have intensified.

President Donald Trump announced on March 15, 2023, that US warships were being dispatched to the Middle East, a move seen as a direct warning to Iran. Trump described the deployment as a massive “armada.” The USS Abraham Lincoln, accompanied by three destroyers, is currently navigating from the Indian Ocean toward the Persian Gulf region.

Despite the mounting pressure, Iranian officials have not softened their rhetoric. President Masoud Pezeshkian of Iran has made it clear that any attack against Khamenei would be viewed as “an all-out war against us.” Additionally, Iran’s national security parliamentary commission declared that any assault on Khamenei would trigger a declaration of jihad, according to the Iranian Students News Agency.

Khamenei, known for his active presence on social media, has not posted on X since January 17, 2023. The timing of his retreat into hiding remains unclear, but this is not the first instance of his going underground. He similarly concealed himself during the 12-Day War with Israel in June 2022, when he reportedly prepared a list of potential successors in case of his death.

This latest crisis follows widespread protests in Iran, which erupted in late December 2022, largely driven by a failing economy exacerbated by the worst drought in decades. Regime forces have been accused of using lethal force against demonstrators, with various sources estimating the death toll to be between 3,000 and 20,000 civilians.

Khamenei’s previous statements have promised a crackdown on both domestic and international “criminals” he holds responsible for the unrest. His current silence and retreat have raised questions about the stability of his leadership and the future direction of Iran amid these ongoing tensions with the United States.

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