Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has reportedly relocated to a fortified underground shelter in Tehran amid growing fears of a possible United States military strike. This move comes as widespread protests continue across Iran and tensions escalate following threats from United States President Donald Trump, who has called for change in Iranian leadership and promised support to demonstrators.
Khamenei's son, Masoud, has taken over daily management of the Office of the Supreme Leader, serving as the main conduit to government bodies. Recent reports indicate that public appearances by Khamenei have been limited and tightly controlled, with Friday prayers canceled due to security concerns.
The decision-making process within Iran's leadership has become increasingly chaotic since the elimination of key advisers and security officials in recent Israeli operations. Analysts warn that the lack of experienced figures around Khamenei raises the risk of miscalculation during this period of heightened tension.
Meanwhile, the United States is building up its military presence in the region, with the aircraft carrier USS Abraham Lincoln heading toward the Middle East. Iranian officials have warned that any attack will be treated as total war, and both sides remain on high alert as the situation develops.

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