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According to the report, the detention of Supreme Leader Khamenei has triggered unprecedented turmoil in Iran, signaling a critical moment in the country’s political trajectory. Across Tehran and other major cities, the Iranian military has fractured into two competing factions. One remains loyal to Khamenei, grounded in decades of allegiance to the Supreme Leader and the institutional framework of the Islamic Republic. The other aligns with General Amir Hatami, who authorized Khamenei’s detention, asserting the necessity to restore order and stabilize governance.
The report stated that Urban centers have become focal points of conflict. Armored divisions and mechanized units maneuver through strategic streets, while air assets dominate contested skies. Key cities, including Isfahan, Shiraz, Mashhad, and Tehran, report ongoing engagements, highlighting the nationwide scale of the crisis. The Revolutionary Guard, once regarded as a unified pillar of the state, is now deeply divided. Paramilitary militias and religious authorities have mobilized in support of loyalist forces, while civilians are increasingly caught in the crossfire, and humanitarian conditions are rapidly deteriorating.
In addition, the political and military fracture underscores the fragility of a system long held together by Khamenei’s personal authority. With multiple factions asserting legitimacy, the balance of power in Iran remains uncertain. The outcome of this crisis carries profound implications for domestic stability, regional security, and global geopolitical dynamics. As the situation unfolds, the international community observes closely, aware that the immediate trajectory, whether toward reform, sustained instability, or extended conflict, will shape Iran’s future for years to come.
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The report stated that Urban centers have become focal points of conflict. Armored divisions and mechanized units maneuver through strategic streets, while air assets dominate contested skies. Key cities, including Isfahan, Shiraz, Mashhad, and Tehran, report ongoing engagements, highlighting the nationwide scale of the crisis. The Revolutionary Guard, once regarded as a unified pillar of the state, is now deeply divided. Paramilitary militias and religious authorities have mobilized in support of loyalist forces, while civilians are increasingly caught in the crossfire, and humanitarian conditions are rapidly deteriorating.
In addition, the political and military fracture underscores the fragility of a system long held together by Khamenei’s personal authority. With multiple factions asserting legitimacy, the balance of power in Iran remains uncertain. The outcome of this crisis carries profound implications for domestic stability, regional security, and global geopolitical dynamics. As the situation unfolds, the international community observes closely, aware that the immediate trajectory, whether toward reform, sustained instability, or extended conflict, will shape Iran’s future for years to come.
Watch the video to understand more.