Iran Executing Khamenei's Secret Post-War Blueprint, Report Claims
A shocking new report from the Financial Times alleges that Iran is actively executing a detailed and strategic plan devised by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in the aftermath of the intense 12-day war in June 2025. This blueprint, according to the report, is designed with the explicit intent to sow widespread chaos across the Middle East, severely disrupt global energy markets, and apply maximum pressure on the United States and Israel to halt their ongoing military campaigns against the Islamic Republic.
Khamenei's Martyrdom Expectation and Regime Continuity
The report provides a startling insight into the mindset of the Iranian leadership. It states that Ayatollah Khamenei fully expected to be killed during the conflict and chose to remain in his compound, prepared to die as a martyr. Crucially, he had already instituted comprehensive measures to ensure the regime would not only survive but continue to escalate its aggressive actions even after his potential death. This pre-planned continuity strategy underscores the long-term, calculated nature of Iran's current offensive operations.
Widespread Attacks and Economic Disruption
The execution of this plan has manifested in a series of bold and coordinated attacks across the region. Key actions reportedly include:
- Strikes targeting Qatar's critical natural gas facilities.
- Attacks on Saudi Arabia's largest oil refinery.
- Assaults on hotels and airports throughout the Gulf region.
- Sustained drone and missile barrages directed at US military bases spanning from Bahrain to Iraq.
The economic consequences have been immediate and severe. Global oil prices have surged dramatically due to the targeting of energy infrastructure. Furthermore, shipping traffic through the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz has significantly slowed, creating bottlenecks in international trade and energy supply chains.
Proxy Forces Enter the Fray
In a significant escalation, the report notes that Iran's network of proxy militias across the Middle East, which largely refrained from direct involvement during the June 2025 war, have now fully entered the conflict. Their activation marks a dangerous expansion of the fighting, potentially opening new fronts and increasing the complexity and scale of the regional turmoil, directly in line with Khamenei's alleged chaos-sowing objectives.
The Financial Times report paints a picture of a regime executing a deliberate, posthumous strategy of regional destabilization, with global economic and security implications that continue to unfold.
