Iran’s power structure disintegrated in 18 days! Many top leaders including Khamenei were lost one by one
New Delhi: The ongoing conflict in the Middle East has now reached a dangerous point, where every day new news is making the situation more serious. The attacks by America and Israel have dealt a deep blow to Iran. Not only the military loss in this war, but the death of many big and influential leaders of the country has shaken Iran to the core.
At the very beginning of this conflict, Iran suffered a loss which is not easy to compensate. The country’s supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in the attacks on February 28. Along with him, his close advisor Ali Shamkhani, who was playing a role in important matters like security and nuclear policy for a long time, was also killed. This incident was a big shock for Iran, because both the leaders played important roles in deciding the country’s strategy.
Top army officers also died
Many senior Iranian military officers were also killed in these attacks. The death of Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps Commander Mohammad Pakpur, Defense Minister Aziz Nasirzadeh and Army Chief of Staff Abdulrahim Mosavi dealt a major blow to Iran’s military strength. The departure of so many senior officials together can create a serious situation for any country.
Iran did not lag behind in retaliatory action
Despite heavy losses, instead of retreating, Iran intensified counter-attacks. He targeted Israel as well as other parts of the Middle East. The situation became so bad that even in a city like Dubai, which is known for its tall buildings and business activities, there were reports of missile attacks. It is clear from this that this struggle is no longer limited, but has taken a broader form.
New shocks are coming continuously
On March 17, Iran once again had to suffer a big loss. On this day, the country’s chief security officer Ali Larijani was assassinated. His son also lost his life along with him. Gholamreza Sulemani also died on the same day. Apart from this, the assassination of Intelligence Minister Ismail Khatib made the situation more serious. Khatib was counted among the people very close to power, so his death further weakened the government.
The conflict may drag on for a long time
This war has been going on for more than 18 days now, but there are no signs of it ending. It is believed that Iran is now working on a strategy to prolong this conflict. Its objective may be to put pressure on America and its allied countries by entangling them for a long time.
increasing impact on the world
This conflict is not limited to Iran only, but it is affecting the entire Middle East and the world. Continuously increasing violence and attacks are becoming a matter of concern for global peace. This situation may become more serious in the coming days, if no solution is found soon.
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