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34 World leaders are almost never killed in war. Why did it happen to Iran’s supreme leader?

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Joshua Keating @ Vox 1 place · today 18:10 EDT

World leaders are almost never killed in war. Why did it happen to Iran’s supreme leader?

The Israeli bombing that killed Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, on Saturday not only brought the demise of one of the central global political figures of the last half century, it also represented something almost unprecedented in modern warfare: the successful killing of an enemy head of state by a foreign military. You have […]

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