Iran’s supreme leader is facing his gravest challenge yet – and has few options left
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In Iran all the most important things, in one way or another, depend on the religious leader of the Shiites whom Trump boasts of having saved
For almost four decades, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei has sailed between internal designs, economic crises and wars, but the unprecedented attacks on Iran by Israel and the United States have been the biggest provocation ever, CNN writes.
How to manage a war conflict?
Leading an entire country for a few years is a steep learning curve, but it’s a useful experience. Being in power for a dozen years makes most leaders arrogant and careless, but some remain more or less functional. Being in power for more than thirty years just makes you stupid. Consider Cambodia’s Hun Sen and Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.
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