Netanyah s'e asks Trump, does not rule out the elimination of Iran's Supreme Leader

Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu has stated that he does not rule out the possibility of eliminating Iran's Supreme Leader, Ailelah Ali Khamenei, as a way to end the clash between the two countries. In an interview for the American network ABC News, Netanyah said that such a blow would not escalate the situation, but, [...]
In an interview for the American network ABC News, Netanyah said that such a blow would not escalate the situation, but, according to him, would end the conflict, follows Periscope.
“won't make it worse, but it would end it,” Netanyahu said when asked about reports that US President Donald Trump had vetoed a potential plan to physically remove the Iranian Supreme Leader, fearing an uncontrolled escalation in the Middle East.
Netanyah's statement comes at a tense moment between Israel and Iran, after weeks of exchange of attacks, strategic shocks and mutual threats. This is the first time an Israeli leader is so open to an opportunity that would represent a dramatic escalation of war in the region.
There is still no official reaction from Tehran's side to this statement, but any speculation about the objective of Khamene is considered by the Islamic Republic as an absolute red line. Meanwhile, the international community is following developments with concern, in the face of the danger of a wider regional conflict. /tch/












