Trump Says Iran’s Leadership Is “Rapidly Going” Amid Ongoing Conflict

 

US president claims potential future Iranian leaders “end up dead” as military strikes continue

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United States President Donald Trump has said that Iran’s leadership appears to be collapsing amid ongoing US-Israeli military operations, asserting that “everybody that seems to want to be a leader ends up dead” when referring to the situation surrounding the country’s succession following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. 

Trump made the remarks while discussing the progress of military actions against Iranian targets, describing the campaign as effective in degrading the nation’s missile and military infrastructure. He suggested that repeated losses among potential leadership figures reflect the intensity of the conflict and the challenges surrounding succession within Iran’s political structure. 

The comments come amid heightened tensions in the region following a series of coordinated strikes, including the reported death of Iran’s supreme leader, which have drawn global attention and varied reactions from governments and international observers. 

Analysts say such rhetoric underscores the volatility of the current crisis and the uncertainties facing Iran’s leadership transition, as well as the broader geopolitical implications of continued military engagement in the Middle East.

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