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'We knew Tehran like Jerusalem': inside the operation that eliminated Khamenei - Mar 3, 2026

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Debate world champion explains how to argue


Sree Vijaykumar If our ancestors could see modern society, odds are they would be impressed with our technology and horrified with how we use it - particularly when it comes to debate.

Debate is crucial to a healthy society. After all, having productive debates is how people have learned, resolved conflicts, and generated new solutions for thousands of years. In ancient Greece and Rome, it was even considered a kind of civic duty to be able to persuasively argue your point about the various issues of the day.

There are plenty of skilled rhetoricians around today. But as two-time world debate champion Bo Seo told Big Think, it has become rare to see thoughtful, productive, and smart debates broadcast on a large scale to the general public. We more often encounter short video clips or tweets featuring people whose main goal is to "win" the argument instead of trying to understand and refute the opposing side's ideas in good faith.



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'We knew Tehran like Jerusalem': inside the operation that eliminated Khamenei
'We knew Tehran like Jerusalem': inside the operation that eliminated Khamenei
New details reveal how the operation to eliminate Khamenei unfolded, with Israel jamming cellular antennas, the US providing its own intelligence and Iran caught off guard for a second time


Editor's Note: According to the newspaper, when the CIA and Israel determined that Khamenei would hold a Saturday morning meeting in his offices near Pasteur Street, the opportunity to kill him alongside much of Iran's senior leadership was "particularly suitable." Intelligence agencies assessed that tracking them once war began would be far more difficult, as the Iranians would quickly implement preplanned evasion methods, including moving into underground bunkers resistant to Israeli bombs.

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Airlines are using this sliver of sky to skirt closed airspace
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Intelligence assessment warns of Iranian attacks on US following Khamenei's death
Iran and its proxies could target the U.S. with attacks in response to the Saturday ?killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei by Israeli and U.S. strikes, according to a U.S. intelligence assessment reviewed by Reuters.


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A look at who might be Iran's supreme leader after the killing of Khamenei
A look at who might be Iran's supreme leader after the killing of Khamenei
Iran's leaders are scrambling to replace Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who ruled the country for 37 years before he was killed in the surprise U.S. and Israeli bombardment. It's only the second time since the 1979 Islamic Revolution that a new supreme leader is being chosen. Potential candidates range from hard-liners committed to confrontation with the West to reformists who seek diplomatic engagement. The supreme leader has the final say on all major decisions, including war, peace and the country's disputed nuclear program.


 
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US Embassy in Saudi capital Riyadh hit by drones, fire reported: Ministry
US Embassy in Saudi capital Riyadh hit by drones, fire reported: Ministry
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Macron says France to allow temporary deployment of nuclear-armed jets to allies
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Pakistan Strikes Bagram Air Base, Satellite Images Show
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Jacinda Ardern's move to Australia renews spotlight on New Zealand's brain drain problem
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