
Iran's supreme leader runs 'state within a state' through secret 4,000-person network, report says
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New analysis argues that eliminating Iran's supreme leader alone would not weaken the regime, as his office has created an extensive institutional apparatus.
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"It is the hidden nerve center of the regime in Iran… it operates as a state within a state," Aarabi said in an interview with Fox News Digital.
According to Aarabi, the system allows Khamenei to oversee and influence decision-making at every level of the Islamic Republic, including nuclear policy, war planning and internal security.

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