As global tensions between Iran, the United States and Israel continue to rise, Iran’s Ambassador to Kenya Dr Ali Gholampour has moved swiftly to calm nerves in Nairobi. Speaking amid growing anxiety over possible regional spillover, the envoy made it clear that Kenya is not on Iran’s radar.
According to details shared in a circulating Facebook post, the ambassador explained that Iran would not target Kenya because the country does not host a United States military facility capable of launching attacks against Tehran.
That statement has sparked conversations in political circles and on social media, with many Kenyans asking whether the country could ever be dragged into foreign conflicts due to its strategic partnerships.
Reports indicate the operation targeted his compound and other top leadership sites, leaving the country reeling. State media later confirmed his death, sending shockwaves across Iran and beyond.
Ahmadinejad’s old warnings suddenly feel unsettlingly prescient. Could the alleged insider at the head of Iran’s counter-intelligence unit have played a role in enabling such a precise operation?
Could Tehran’s fortress of secrets have been quietly undermined from within, allowing enemies to strike with surgical precision?
No public evidence directly links the 2024 infiltration claims to the operation that killed Khamenei. But in the shadowy world of espionage, the deepest cover often sits at the top, only revealing itself when the king falls.
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