Mojtaba Khamenei Chosen as Iran’s New Supreme Leader After Father’s Death
Mojtaba Khamenei has become Iran’s new Supreme Leader. He succeeds his father, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, who died in US-Israeli strikes. The 56-year-old now holds the country’s highest position. Unlike his father, Mojtaba kept a very low profile. He never held government office before this appointment. He gave no public speeches or interviews. Only a limited number of photos exist of him.
Behind-the-Scenes Power
For years, rumours circulated about his influence. Many believed he held considerable power behind the scenes. US diplomatic cables published by WikiLeaks described him as “the power behind the robes.”News agency AP reported on those leaked cables. They portrayed him as a “capable and forceful” figure within the regime. Therefore, this Mojtaba Khamenei successor Iran choice was not entirely unexpected.
A New Era
Iran now enters a new era with a largely unknown leader. The world watches to see how he will govern. His quiet past makes his future actions hard to predict.The region remains tense following his father’s death. Iran continues its conflict with US and Israeli forces. All eyes now turn to Tehran’s new leader.