Iran Supreme Leader Khamenei Killed in US-Israel Military Strike
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[00:12] Noah Feldman: A joint American and Israeli military operation killed Iran's supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on Saturday.
[00:23] Noah Feldman: The strikes targeted several high-ranking officials in Tehran, including the country's defense minister.
[00:32] Isabel Moreno: President Trump confirmed the operation on Truth Social and warned Iran against further retaliation.
[00:39] Isabel Moreno: He stated that the U.S. and Israel used sophisticated tracking systems to locate the Iranian leadership.
[00:46] Noah Feldman: The Pentagon called the mission epic fury, while Israel labeled it roaring lion.
[00:54] Noah Feldman: The operation follows weeks of military buildup and the reported failure of nuclear negotiations in Geneva.
[01:04] Isabel Moreno: Iran has responded by launching missiles toward Tel Aviv and Jerusalem.
[01:08] Isabel Moreno: The Iranian parliament speaker called the operation a criminal act and promised devastating blows in return.
[01:16] Noah Feldman: Turning now to the humanitarian situation on the ground in Iran,
[01:22] Noah Feldman: the Iranian Red Crescent Society reports that more than 200 people
[01:27] Noah Feldman: have been killed across the country since the strikes began.
[01:32] Isabel Moreno: State media reported that a girl's primary school in southern Iran was hit during the bombardment.
[01:38] Isabel Moreno: Local prosecutors say at least 85 children died and more may be buried under the rubble.
[01:44] Noah Feldman: U.S. Central Command says they are looking into reports of civilian harm, Isabel.
[01:49] Noah Feldman: Captain Tim Hawkins told NPR that the protection of civilians is of the utmost importance to American forces.
[01:57] Isabel Moreno: In Tehran, residents describe a state of panic as internal security forces flood the streets on motorbikes.
[02:04] Isabel Moreno: Many are attempting to reach their homes while communications remain cut across much of the city.
[02:10] Noah Feldman: Meanwhile, the conflict is rapidly expanding to involve other nations in the region.
[02:15] Noah Feldman: Jordan reported downing 49 drones and ballistic missiles that were threatening its territory earlier today.
[02:21] Isabel Moreno: Several Gulf nations, including Saudi Arabia and Qatar, have also reported Iranian strikes.
[02:28] Isabel Moreno: In Dubai, smoke was visible over the world's busiest international airport and its major shipping port.
[02:35] Noah Feldman: Debris from air defense collisions caused injuries in residential areas of Dubai.
[02:41] Noah Feldman: Israeli Rescue Services report that one person has been killed and over 120 injured in their territory during the first 24 hours.
[02:49] Isabel Moreno: The situation remains fluid, Noah, as regional air defenses remain on high alert.
[02:55] Isabel Moreno: Many countries are now grappling with the logistical fallout of closed airspace and disrupted trade routes.
[03:01] Noah Feldman: Still, the United Kingdom is assessing its own posture in the Middle East.
[03:06] Noah Feldman: Defense Secretary Joan Healy said British military personnel in Bahrain
[03:10] Noah Feldman: were within several hundred yards of retaliatory strike.
[03:14] Isabel Moreno: Healy told the BBC that protecting UK bases from indiscriminate attacks is now a top priority.
[03:21] Isabel Moreno: He noted that two missiles were also fired in the general direction of Cyprus.
[03:26] Noah Feldman: The UK did not participate in the strikes, but says it shares the goal of preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons.
[03:34] Noah Feldman: Prime Minister Kirstarmer confirmed British planes are currently conducting patrols.
[03:39] Isabel Moreno: The government is also reviewing its domestic terror threat level in light of the escalations.
[03:44] Isabel Moreno: Healy declined to comment on whether the UK would join future military actions against the Iranian regime.
[03:51] Noah Feldman: Next, the volatility in the Middle East is testing the resilience of global oil markets.
[03:57] Noah Feldman: Investors are concerned that sustained conflict could severely limit the flow of energy through the Persian Gulf.
[04:05] Isabel Moreno: The Financial Times reports that the proximity of strikes to major ports in the UAE has increased market anxieties.
[04:11] Isabel Moreno: Oil prices are expected to see significant fluctuations as the military campaign continues.
[04:18] Noah Feldman: President Trump stated that the U.S. intended to raise Iran's missile industry and annihilate its navy.
[04:25] Noah Feldman: Such a comprehensive destruction of infrastructure would have long-term effects on regional trade.
[04:31] Isabel Moreno: Supply chain experts are closely watching the Strait of Hormuz for any signs of a blockade.
[04:36] Isabel Moreno: Any closure of that waterway would have immediate and severe impacts on global energy supplies.
[04:41] Noah Feldman: In other news, internal stability in Iran remains a primary concern for international observers.
[04:48] Noah Feldman: President Trump has encouraged the Iranian people to take over their government once the bombing stops.
[04:54] Isabel Moreno: However, military analysts say it is extremely difficult to topple a government with air power alone.
[05:01] Isabel Moreno: Iranian security forces previously suppressed mass street protests just last month.
[05:05] Noah Feldman: Human rights groups claimed thousands were killed during those previous crackdowns.
[05:10] Noah Feldman: The heavy presence of armed guards on motorbikes in residential areas suggests the regime is preparing for domestic unrest.
[05:19] Isabel Moreno: The death of Khamenei creates a significant power vacuum after nearly four decades of rule, Noah.
[05:25] Isabel Moreno: It is unclear if a successor can maintain the same level of control over the security apparatus.
[05:30] Noah Feldman: Here is what else we're watching.
[05:32] Noah Feldman: The International Atomic Energy Agency says there is currently no evidence that Iran has resumed uranium enrichment.
[05:39] Noah Feldman: This contradicts claims made by the U.S. administration.
[05:44] Isabel Moreno: Nuclear experts are urging caution as the strikes continue near known Iranian facilities.
[05:49] Isabel Moreno: The IAEA has monitored the program for years and remains the primary source for verification of Iran's nuclear status.
[05:56] Noah Feldman: Still on our watch list, the U.S. Congress is deeply divided over the legality of the strikes.
[06:03] Noah Feldman: Lawmakers are debating whether the President had the authority to launch the operation without congressional approval.
[06:10] Isabel Moreno: Finally, we are monitoring the U.K. terror threat level as officials meet to discuss potential risks.
[06:17] Isabel Moreno: Security services are on high alert for any retaliatory actions targeting British interests abroad or at home.
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