3 March 2026

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Khamenei Is Dead. Is This the Rebirth of American Deterrence? Ex-MI6 Chief's Analysis

After weeks of buildup, the United States and Israel have attacked Iran, killing long-time leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. How will the downfall of his regime reverberate throughout the Middle East and beyond? 

Former MI6 Chief Sir Richard Dearlove and journalist Kate McCann (Political Editor at Times Radio) dive into the questions around the decision to strike Iran, what the death of Khamenei means for Iran’s future, and whether Iranian proxies in the region like Hezbollah have the strength to aid in retaliation.

Plus: Does China have a reason to step in and help Iran? Should Russian President Vladimir Putin be concerned that he’s lost an ally, or emboldened because of the United States’ split attention? What will the UK’s involvement be in supporting the US and Israel in this conflict?

In this episode:

  • 01:37 - The decision behind killing Khamenei
  • 03:43 - Ramifications of turning Khamenei into a martyr
  • 06:32 - Why a popular uprising in Iran is unlikely
  • 08:50 - Starlink and the information war
  • 10:25 - How the Ayatollah’s downfall may be the death knell for Iran’s regional proxies
  • 12:28 - Who backs Iran now?
  • 13:51 - Will China be a mediator?
  • 15:48 - Putin’s lost an ally
  • 19:18 - Consequences of Starmer’s hesitancy
  • 22:36 - The lethal combination of Israeli HUMINT and the CIA’s advanced surveillance

Hosted by Sir Richard Dearlove (former MI6 Chief) and journalist Kate McCann (Political Editor at Times Radio).

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