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Trump’s Claim on Iran Supreme Leader’s Death Sparks Global Attention

Donald Trump claims Iran’s Supreme Leader was killed, but no official confirmation has come from Tehran, raising global concern.

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Trump claim on Iran Supreme Leader death

Statement by Donald Trump sparks global reaction after he claims Iran’s Supreme Leader was killed, with no response from Iran[IC: by AFP]

March 1, 2026

US President Donald Trump has claimed that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei has been killed. The claim was made in a strongly worded tweet that quickly drew global attention. However, there has been no official confirmation from Iran, and Iranian state media has made no announcement to support the claim.

According to Trump’s statement, the killing was carried out using advanced intelligence and tracking systems. He said the operation was conducted in close coordination with Israel. He described the event as justice for victims of Iran-backed actions around the world and said it opened a rare chance for change inside Iran.

What Trump Said in His Statement

In his tweet, Trump claimed that Iran’s leadership had been badly weakened. He said parts of Iran’s security forces, including the Revolutionary Guard and police, no longer wanted to fight and were seeking immunity. Trump suggested that these forces should join what he called Iranian patriots to rebuild the country.

He also warned that military action would continue until broader regional peace is achieved. He described recent attacks as heavy and precise, adding that operations would not stop in the coming days.

No Confirmation From Iran or Independent Sources

Despite the dramatic claims, Iranian authorities have remained silent. There has been no statement from Iran’s leadership or official media confirming the death of the Supreme Leader. Independent international sources have also not verified the claim.

Meanwhile, diplomats and analysts are urging caution. They warn that unverified statements can raise tensions and cause confusion during an already fragile period. As of now, the situation remains unclear, and the world is waiting for confirmed information from reliable sources.

Read more:United States Launches Major Military Operations Against Iran Amid Rising Tensions

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