Breaking: Iran Leadership Decimated in Joint US-Israeli Epic Fury
[00:00] Elise Moreau: Good morning. From the Neural Newscast Newsroom, I'm Elise Moreau. We are following breaking news from the Middle East.
[00:10] Announcer: The geopolitical landscape has been fundamentally altered following a joint U.S.-Israeli assault on Tehran.
[00:18] Announcer: It is now confirmed that Iran's supreme leader, Ali Khamenei, was killed in a bunker strike on Saturday.
[00:25] Announcer: The strike also killed the Minister of Defense and several high-ranking Revolutionary Guard
[00:33] Announcer: generals.
[00:33] Announcer: The scale of this operation is unprecedented.
[00:37] Announcer: Intelligence reports suggest the CIA identified a high-level security meeting at Khamenei's
[00:42] Announcer: compound.
[00:42] Announcer: Israel then deployed fighter jets that launched 30 long-range missiles.
[00:46] Announcer: This was part of a broader campaign.
[00:48] Announcer: The U.S. carried out 900 strikes under Operation Epic Fury in the first 12 hours.
[00:54] Announcer: Israel launched 1,200 strikes during its first day of Operation Roaring Lion.
[00:58] Announcer: Those numbers show a focused effort to break Iran's offensive capabilities and its leadership
[01:04] Announcer: structure.
[01:05] Announcer: While Iran had contingency plans for succession, the loss of its top military and political tier simultaneously has left their defense response fragmented.
[01:16] Announcer: The regime is struggling with a severely compromised command and control network.
[01:21] Announcer: Despite that fragmentation, Tehran has attempted to strike back.
[01:25] Announcer: Iran's strategy now relies on high-volume salvos of Shahid drones and ballistic missiles.
[01:30] Announcer: They have targeted Israel and U.S. bases, but they are also hitting neighboring countries.
[01:35] Announcer: In the United Arab Emirates, three people were killed after a massive barrage of over 700 drones and missiles.
[01:42] Announcer: Most were intercepted, but some caused material damage in Dubai.
[01:46] Announcer: The maritime situation is also deteriorating.
[01:50] Announcer: Iran's revolutionary guards claimed they targeted the USS Abraham Lincoln with ballistic missiles,
[01:56] Announcer: though Central Command says they did not come close.
[01:59] Announcer: However, at least three tankers have been damaged in the Gulf and near Oman.
[02:03] Announcer: One crew member was killed on the MKD Vyom.
[02:07] Announcer: It appears Iran's best hope for leverage is imposing economic costs by threatening the Strait of Hormuz.
[02:14] Announcer: Regional players are being drawn in directly.
[02:17] Announcer: Qatar recently shot down two Iranian SU-24 fighter jets over its airspace.
[02:23] Announcer: This highlights how precarious the situation has become for U.S. allies in the Gulf.
[02:27] Announcer: Meanwhile, in Israel, a missile strike in Beit Shemesh killed nine people.
[02:32] Announcer: Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu used a visit to the site to suggest that the Iranian people
[02:37] Announcer: will soon be empowered to overthrow the regime.
[02:40] Announcer: The rhetoric from Washington is equally firm.
[02:43] Announcer: Speaking earlier today, President Trump said the operation is way ahead of schedule, and he will not rule out putting boots on the ground if necessary.
[02:53] Announcer: He dismissed polling concerns, stating that leaders must sometimes act without public backing.
[03:00] Announcer: This stands in sharp contrast to the reaction from Moscow, where Vladimir Putin has called the strikes unprovoked aggression and offered to mediate.
[03:10] Announcer: Britain's prime minister, Kirstarmer, has also weighed in, calling Iran's retaliatory strikes reckless.
[03:18] Announcer: As it stands, analysts believe Iran's missile stocks are being depleted rapidly.
[03:24] Announcer: With Israel targeting manufacturing sites, the regime's ability to sustain this volume of fire might only last a few more days.
[03:33] Announcer: The focus now shifts to Monday's market opening and how the oil price will react to the damage in the Gulf.
[03:40] Announcer: The geopolitical map of the region is being redrawn in real time.
[03:45] Announcer: That is the briefing for this Monday, March 2nd.
[03:48] Announcer: From Neural Newscast, I'm Elise Morau.
[03:51] Announcer: And I'm Evelyn Hartwell.
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