The tension just exploded and this time, it’s not just Iran vs. Israel. The United States has officially rejected Israel’s demand to green-light a strike that could have changed the course of history the assassination of Iran’s Supreme Leader.
Behind closed doors, sources reveal that top Israeli officials urged Washington to support what they called a “decisive elimination of Iran’s threat to global stability.” The target? Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, the most powerful figure in Iran.
But the response from the U.S. was swift, sharp, and colder than expected. “Absolutely not,” one senior U.S. intelligence source reportedly told internal media. “We are not lighting the fuse to a global firestorm not like that.”
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This moment marks a rare and dangerous split between two longtime allies. Israel, feeling cornered and under increasing attack, is calling for blood. Iran, still reeling from both sanctions and recent strikes, is in no mood to stand down.
But the U.S.? Officials seem to know exactly what’s at stake:
A targeted assassination of Iran’s highest leader would mean total war.
Tehran would retaliate not just with missiles but with everything. Proxy militias. Cyber attacks. Global chaos.
And the Middle East? It would ignite like gasoline.
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In a tense behind-the-scenes moment, a White House insider reportedly told Israeli diplomats:
“We support Israel’s right to defend itself. But we will not co-sign an operation that could bring nuclear retaliation, regional collapse, and possibly World War III.”
Israel isn’t backing down and now rumors are swirling that it may act alone.
If that happens, the consequences won’t be regional they’ll be planetary.
The clock is ticking. Will Israel take the shot anyway? Will Iran strike preemptively out of fear?
And where does the world stand when allies turn on each other at the edge of war?
One thing’s for sure. Sh*t just got real.
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