Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's killing in a U.S.-Israeli air campaign has destabilized Iran's regional alliance network, with key proxy forces like Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Iraqi militias now operating independently without coordinated command or Tehran's logistical support. Each group faces a strategic dilemma between supporting Iran and protecting its own survival amid intensifying regional conflict.
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Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei's killing in a U.S.-Israeli air campaign has destabilized Iran's regional alliance network, with key proxy forces like Hezbollah, the Houthis, and Iraqi militias now operating independently without coordinated command or Tehran's logistical support. Each group faces a strategic dilemma between supporting Iran and protecting its own survival amid intensifying regional conflict.