Reports emerging from the United Kingdom suggest that Iran’s newly anointed Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is currently fighting for his life. Just eight days after ascending to power in the rogue state, the 56-year-old leader is reportedly unable to breathe unaided and has been placed on a ventilator in a hospital intensive care unit.
Critical Condition and Medical Reports
Following a devastating airstrike that left him severely maimed, sources with links to the medical facility treating Khamenei indicate a significant decline in his health. Initial reports last week suggested he was in a coma, having suffered the loss of at least one limb alongside critical injuries to his liver and stomach.
Today, those reports have turned more dire. Insiders claim his condition has worsened significantly:
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Respiratory Failure: He is now entirely dependent on life support machines to breathe.
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Low Brain Activity: Medical staff describe his brain as being in a “very low state of consciousness.”
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Mechanical Support: His heart and lung functions are currently being maintained solely through external medical technology.
Military Operations Continue Amid Crisis
Despite the leader’s incapacitated state, the Iranian military apparatus shows no signs of slowing down. Military chiefs are reportedly using the 56-year-old as a symbolic figurehead to maintain stability while continuing to orchestrate aggressive maneuvers.
The “war machine” remains active, launching a consistent barrage of drones and missiles across the already war-torn region. This suggests a strategic effort by high-ranking officials to maintain the appearance of a functioning leadership while the true seat of power remains in a hospital bed.