Another more detailed info about Khomeni in bunker
The Supreme Leader of Iran just went underground, literally. Khamenei, the head of the most brutal regime in the world, has vanished into a fortified bunker as American warships move into position. His message to the U.S. and Israel? “We’re ready. Finger on the trigger.” This is a regime soaked in the blood of 5,000+ murdered protesters, children, students, mothers, and backed by paramilitary death squads that now threaten to turn the entire Middle East into a firestorm. Over 40,000 people have been arrested by Iran’s regime. Many face execution. Their crime? Demanding freedom. Demanding food. Demanding life. And Iran’s answer was bullets and torture. That’s not leadership. That’s terror. Iran is not warning the West, they are daring us. Daring Israel. Daring America. They call America the "Great Satan" and promise that any move against their regime will be treated as “all-out war.” This is the same regime that funds Hamas and Hezbollah, that burned Israeli cities just months ago, and now blames Jews for its collapsing economy. And here’s the most chilling part: Iran’s Revolutionary Guards, the same monsters who crushed their own people, are now in total control. The ayatollah is aging and hiding. The guards run the country. That means more weapons, more terror, and more threats aimed straight at us. Meanwhile, flights are being canceled across the region. Airlines are pulling out of Dubai and Tel Aviv. It’s not fearmongering. It’s reality. Israel cannot afford to sit back. We live in the bullseye of Iranian missiles. And make no mistake: This is also a U.S. interest to strike Iran. Because it’s a strategic threat that directly undermines American security, stability in the region, and the safety of U.S. allies. Iran’s regime sponsors terror groups and funds militias that have repeatedly attacked U.S. forces and interests across the Middle East - from Iraq to Syria and beyond. Tehran’s proxies have targeted American bases and personnel, forcing the U.S. to respond militarily in the past to protect its own people.