Israel’s ‘killing mission’ failed: Iran’s top leaders were in danger, how America turned the tables


The temperature of tension in the Middle East once again skyrocketed when the lives of two big faces of Iran, Foreign Minister Abbas Araghchi and Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf were at stake. According to intelligence reports, Israel had fully prepared its fighter jets to target these two celebrities and was waiting for the ‘green signal’ for the operation. However, timely US action prevented this potential massacre and extinguished the spark of a major regional war. This incident has once again proved how complex and dangerous the game behind the scenes between Tehran and Washington is. Israel’s plan and America’s ‘safeguard’ According to sources, Israel’s intelligence system was keeping a close watch on the activities of these two Iranian leaders. As they set out on a sensitive mission, Israeli Air Force fighter jets took off. It is being told that Israel had used all its strength to carry out this attack, but America got wind of it. The Biden administration, which is already under pressure to maintain stability in the region, tried its best to stop this possible attack. America not only used its intelligence channels but also put direct diplomatic pressure on Israel so that the situation does not go out of control. Diplomacy behind the scenes and future danger: America’s saving of these Iranian leaders was not just a humanitarian decision, but there was also a deep geopolitical interest hidden behind it. Washington feared that if Israel killed these high-profile leaders, Iran’s response would be so severe that the entire Gulf region would erupt into war, which could jeopardize worldwide oil supplies and global peace. Although this crisis has been averted for now, the growing enmity between Israel and Iran can take the form of a big explosion at any time. There has been no official reaction from Tehran yet, but this incident has completely shaken the security system of the Middle East.

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