google-site-verification=sVM5bW4dz4pBUBx08fDi3frlhMoRYb75bthh-zE8SYY Hegseth: Iran’s Supreme Leader "Likely Disfigured" as Airstrikes Cripple Weapon Production - TAX Assistant

Hegseth: Iran’s Supreme Leader “Likely Disfigured” as Airstrikes Cripple Weapon Production

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Hegseth: Iran’s Supreme Leader "Likely Disfigured" as Airstrikes Cripple Weapon Production

WASHINGTON — U.S. Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth delivered a blunt assessment of the Iranian leadership on Friday, asserting that the country’s new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has been severely wounded and is “likely disfigured” following a series of devastating strikes on Tehran.

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Leadership in the Shadows

The status of the Iranian regime has been a subject of intense global speculation since the death of Ali Khamenei on February 28. Hegseth’s comments mark the most definitive claim by a U.S. official regarding the successor’s condition:

  • Proof of Life Absent: While the regime has released written statements attributed to Mojtaba Khamenei, no video or audio evidence has surfaced since the latest round of strikes.
  • The “Not-So-Supreme” Leader: Hegseth characterized the leader as being in hiding, stating, “We know the new so-called, not-so-supreme leader is wounded.”
  • Tehran’s Rebuttal: Iranian state media continues to label these claims as “psychological warfare,” insisting the leader remains in a secure location.

Operation Epic Fury: Degrading Tehran’s Arsenal

Beyond the decapitation of leadership, U.S. and Israeli forces have focused on Operation Epic Fury, a mission designed to ensure Iran cannot replenish its military hardware.

Target CategoryImpact of Strikes
Ballistic MissilesCore production components in Tehran and storage in Shiraz destroyed.
Nuclear InfrastructureThe Taleghan compound at Parchin reportedly “totally destroyed.”
Command & ControlIRGC Ground Forces HQ in Ahvaz neutralized.

The Current Stance

The Pentagon now views Iran as “combat-ineffective” in several strategic sectors. Despite the military success, the situation remains volatile:

  • Zero Tolerance: President Trump has signaled that the campaign will continue until an “unconditional surrender” is achieved.
  • Rising Costs: Civilian casualties and the closure of the Strait of Hormuz have triggered a global economic and humanitarian crisis.