Trump Threats Prompt Iran to Prepare ‘Plan B’; Supreme Leader Reportedly Ready to Move to Moscow
TEHRAN/MOSCOW: Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is reportedly making contingency plans to relocate to Moscow amid escalating tensions with the United States, British media outlets and intelligence sources say.According to reports, Khamenei is planning to move with his close circle, family members, and his son to Russia, which he reportedly views as a secure…
TEHRAN/MOSCOW: Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is reportedly making contingency plans to relocate to Moscow amid escalating tensions with the United States, British media outlets and intelligence sources say.
According to reports, Khamenei is planning to move with his close circle, family members, and his son to Russia, which he reportedly views as a secure refuge in the event of a U.S.-led escalation. Intelligence sources suggest that the relocation plan is part of broader “Plan B” preparations designed to safeguard Iran’s leadership and maintain strategic continuity.
The reports follow recent threats by former U.S. President Donald Trump, which have heightened concerns within Tehran about potential military or political actions targeting Iran’s top leadership. Analysts note that the development underscores the tense standoff between Tehran and Washington, as well as Iran’s efforts to secure alternative safe havens in case of escalating confrontation.
