Targeting Khamenei to End War? Putin Reacts, Russia Warns U.S. Over Iran Conflict

Targeting Khamenei to End War? Putin Reacts, Russia Warns U.S. Over Iran Conflict
Netanyahu calls for Khamenei’s assassination, Trump demands Iran’s surrender. Putin breaks silence, issues a cautionary note to the U.S.

Tensions Rise Over Khamenei Assassination Plan

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu recently made a provocative statement, claiming that “the ongoing Iran-Israel conflict will end only if Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is eliminated.” Following this, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that “America knows where Khamenei is hiding” and called for Iran’s unconditional surrender.


📉 Assassination Plot Raises Global Concerns

Speculation is now mounting that Israel, with American support, may attempt to assassinate Iran’s Supreme Leader. In light of this, Russian President Vladimir Putin was asked to comment by international media outlets.

Initially reluctant, Putin later admitted, “I have heard of such a possibility, but I don’t want to discuss it publicly.” He added that despite internal challenges, “Iranian society remains united behind its political leadership.”

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Experts interpret this as indirect support for Iran’s leadership and a warning against any foreign aggression.


⚖️ Putin Calls for Balance

Putin took a balanced stance, stating:
“Iran has the right to pursue its peaceful nuclear program, and Israel deserves unconditional security.”
He urged both sides to end the conflict through dialogue.


📞 Trump-Putin Call and U.S. Position

Trump has claimed that on June 17, Putin called him to request mediation in the Iran-Israel war. Trump refused and reportedly told Putin,
“Focus on Ukraine instead.”

Meanwhile, multiple U.S. media reports suggest that America may consider direct military involvement against Iran.


🚨 Russia’s Stern Warning to the U.S.

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Russian Deputy Foreign Minister Sergey Ryabkov issued a strong warning to Washington:
“If the U.S. enters into a direct military conflict with Iran, the entire Middle East region’s stability will be at risk.”


🧭 What’s Next?

The situation surrounding Khamenei’s safety, Netanyahu’s aggressive stance, and Trump’s cryptic responses has heightened global concern. All eyes are now on how these power players will act—and what role Russia will take in the coming days.

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