Hiding in the bunker, the head of the Iran has suspended electronic communications and communicates with his commanders through a trusted assistant.
The Supreme -the leader of Iran Ayatollah Ali Harenyya hides the bunker for the last days and has appointed three successors in the event of death. On Saturday, June 21, the NYT with the reference to the knowledge of Iran officials.
According to publication resources, who are afraid of the murder, Khamenei is primarily talking to his commanders through a trusted assistant, to suspend electronic communications to complicate his search.
It was noted that the hiding in the bunker, the country leader had selected a number of replacements for his military command in the event of more of his important lieutenant deaths.
“And, as the officials added, Ayatollah Hamenyya took a surprise -step, calling three high priests candidates for the post of his successor in the event of his death -It’s the brightest description of the unreliable moment he and his thirty -the government faced,” the newspaper wrote.
According to Iran officials quoted by Nyt, 86-year-old Ayatollah Khamenei realizes that Israel or the United States may try him, that he will consider martyrdom. Because of this possibility, Ayatollah made an unusual decision to entrust the meeting of his country’s experts, the spiritual body responsible for the appointment of the Supreme Leader, quickly choosing his successor to the three names he suggested to him.
Remember, recently, the further existence of Himenaea was not included in the Israeli Ministry of Defense. At the same time, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said the purpose of the operation that his country was against Iran was not the collapse or change of the ruling regime.
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Source: korrespondent

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