00:00The United States says that they will not be responsible for any principles of the UN, that they will be
00:13responsible for only interests of their state.
00:15This is what my colleague, Mark Rubio, and the military minister, Hexit.
00:27As for Iran, Rubio, in response to a question of a correspondent, recently announced that the United States will be
00:38responsible for Iran.
00:39So, as they announced that they will be responsible for Venezuela, they will now have a similar scheme for Cuba.
00:48And, probably, this is not the end.
01:13Russian President Vladimir Putin has now broken his silence.
01:17In a message to Iranian President Masoud Pazeshkian, Putin called Khamenei's killing a cynical murder, saying it violated all norms
01:27of human morality and international law.
01:29That strong language is being echoed across Russian state media, signaling Moscow's clear position that this was not just a
01:38military strike, but a breach of global standards.
01:42Here's what we know.
01:44On February 28, 2026, Khamenei, aged 86, was killed during a series of joint US and Israeli airstrikes in Tehran.
01:56The operation, codenamed Roar of the Lion, by Israel, targeted high-ranking Iranian officials.
02:03Intelligence reports say the strike was accelerated after US CIA confirmed Khamenei was meeting senior defense officials at his office
02:10compound.
02:12Satellite imagery shows the compound was hit, killing Khamenei and at least four others.
02:16US President Donald Trump announced his death on Truth Social, calling Khamenei, quote, one of the most evil people in
02:23history.
02:24Iranian state media confirmed it hours later.
02:27Iran has declared 40 days of national mourning.
02:30President Pazeshkian has vowed fierce retaliation, calling revenge Iran's legitimate right and duty.
02:36The region is already feeling the aftershocks.
02:40Reports of strikes, explosions in cities like Dubai and Doha, and growing threats against Israel and US bases.
02:49Iraq has declared three days of mourning in solidarity.
02:53China has expressed deep concern, warning that this could spiral into a much larger conflict.
02:57But the big question tonight, will Russia or China step in?
03:02Both nations view Iran as a strategic ally against US influence.
03:07Yet analysts say direct military intervention is highly unlikely.
03:11Russia is deeply engaged in Ukraine.
03:13China is focused on economic stability and Taiwan.
03:17Instead, what we may see is indirect support.
03:19Russia could speed up delivery of advanced air defense systems and fighter jets.
03:23China could supply anti-ship missiles or drone technology.
03:27Joint naval exercises in the Gulf of Oman could shift into protective patrols.
03:32Diplomatically, both could use their veto power at the UN Security Council to block actions against Iran.
03:38And economically, China could increase oil purchases to keep Iran's economy afloat.
03:42This is more than an assassination.
03:45It is a turning point.
03:46A moment that could redefine power balance in the Middle East and test how far global powers are willing to
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