Israel’s ‘Decapitation’ Strategy, and the Trump Official Who Resigned Over the War

以色列的“斩首”策略,以及因战争辞职的特朗普政府官员

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2026-03-18

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  • From the New York Times, it's the headlines.

  • I'm Tracy Mumford.

  • Today's Wednesday, March 18th.

  • Here's what we're covering.

  • As the operation continues, so does our mission.

  • Every day that goes by, we degrade the Iranian regime's capabilities even more.

  • In Iran yesterday, Israel dealt one of the most damaging blows yet to the country's leadership, killing Ali Larjani, the de facto leader of Iran.

  • Along with some top militia commanders.

  • Larjani had been an influential force in Iran for decades, at one point leading nuclear negotiations with the U.S.

  • He also personally oversaw the violent crackdown on protesters earlier this year that left thousands dead.

  • His killing demonstrates Israel's ongoing focus on picking off Iranian leaders one by one in hopes of destabilizing the whole regime.

  • Israel's defense minister has said the goal is to, quote, repeatedly cut off the head of the octopus and not let it grow.

  • And Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu said yesterday that weakening the country's security forces in particular could pave the way for an uprising by

  • everyday Iranians.

  • Some analysts tell the Times that breaking the chain of command like that Could work, but others are more skeptical.

  • A former senior member of Israeli military intelligence said decapitation has its limits and

  • that Iran will be able to find replacements for the commanders and keep fighting.

  • This morning, Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guards Corps fired missiles at Israel in retaliation, killing at least two people outside Tel Aviv.

  • The Islamic Revolutionary Guards Court, which we'll just call the Guards, is kind of the shock troops of the Iranian government.

  • My colleague Neil McFarquhar has covered Iran since the early 90s.