Iran's supreme leader is holed up in undisclosed location, U.S. intel says
Summary
U.S. intelligence reports that Iran's supreme leader is hiding in a secret place with very limited outside contact, using complex courier networks to communicate. This makes talks between Iran and the U.S. slow, as messages take a long time to reach him. President Trump expects a final response on a possible deal soon.Key Facts
- Iran’s supreme leader is in an undisclosed, highly secure location.
- Communication with the supreme leader happens through a complicated network of couriers.
- Iranian officials involved in talks with the U.S. struggle to relay messages within their own government.
- This slow communication delays progress on potential nuclear deal details.
- President Trump said he expects final news on the agreement within days.
- The supreme leader has given broad instructions on negotiation limits but no detailed approvals yet.
- Iran’s leadership is remaining underground due to past military strikes targeting top figures.
- U.S. and Israeli intelligence have tracked and eliminated several high-ranking Iranian leaders in the conflict so far.
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