Iran’s supreme leader unconscious and ‘unable to be involved in any decision-making’

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Missing Iranian Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei is unconscious and “unable to be involved in any decision-making,” according to an intelligence memo — weeks after he was severely injured in US-Israeli strikes that killed his father and ignited the war.

The 56-year-old supposed leader has not been seen since he was injured during the initial Feb. 28 strikes that killed his father, Ali Khamenei, and much of his family — with only written statements given as questionable proof of leadership.

That is because he is currently undergoing medical treatment for a “severe” condition in the holy city of Qom, roughly 87 miles south of Tehran, according to an assessment obtained by the Times of London.

Iran’s new Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei (seen here in 2019) vowed to support anti-American and anti-Israel terrorist cells in the Middle East.via REUTERS

“Mojtaba Khamenei is being treated in Qom in a severe condition, unable to be involved in any decision-making by the regime,” the memo based on US and Israeli intelligence reads.

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