Iran leadership assassination

Iran Leadership Divided Amidst War and Economic Crisis

Significant disagreements have arisen within Iran’s leadership concerning the war’s management and its escalating economic impact. President Masoud Pezeshkian has voiced concerns about the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps’ (IRGC) aggressive regional tactics, warning of potential economic collapse within weeks if a ceasefire is not achieved. These tensions extend to an internal power struggle, with Pezeshkian’s call for the return of executive authority to the civilian administration being rejected by IRGC chief Ahmad Vahidi. The war’s economic toll is evident domestically through disruptions to banking services and delayed payments for government employees.

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Trump Claims Iran Offered Him Supreme Leader Role, Denies Accepting

President Trump, speaking at a fundraiser, suggested that Iran’s current leadership crisis, following the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, makes the position undesirable. He humorously portrayed an Iran where individuals refuse the Supreme Leader role due to its perceived dangers. This claim comes amidst ongoing conflict and stalled peace talks between the US and Iran, with both nations issuing ambitious and contradictory demands. Trump also reiterated the US’s resolve to counter Iran’s regional ambitions and nuclear program if diplomatic solutions fail.

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Mojtaba Khamenei Secretly Flown to Moscow for Treatment Fuels Speculation

Reports suggest that Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s Supreme Leader, was wounded during the initial day of conflict between the United States, Israel, and Iran on February 28. Following these injuries, which have been described by various sources as affecting his legs, hand, arm, and face, Khamenei was reportedly evacuated to Moscow for medical treatment. While Tehran has acknowledged his injuries, they maintain his condition is stable, and his absence from public view has fueled speculation about his well-being and capacity to lead.

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IDF Targets Successor Iranian Leaders Amidst US-Israel Policy Divergence

The Israeli Defense Forces have declared their intention to target anyone involved in the selection of Iran’s next supreme leader. This statement follows reports that a majority consensus has been reached within the Assembly of Experts regarding a successor to Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. While some procedural hurdles remain, the IDF’s warning clearly indicates a willingness to strike at the heart of this succession process.

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