Ayatollah Khamenei death: Who will lead Iran after Supreme Leader’s death? What Iran’s constitution says | Explained
The recent death of Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, due to an airstrike conducted by Israel and the United States has thrown the nation into uncertainty. Khamenei's long-standing leadership since 1989 has been pivotal in shaping Iran's domestic and foreign policies, and his demise raises critical questions about the future leadership of the Islamic Republic. U.S. President Donald Trump has described this moment as an opportunity for the Iranian people to reclaim their nation, suggesting a potential shift in the political landscape. In response, Iranian officials have vowed to retaliate against what they perceive as a blatant act of aggression, further escalating tensions in the region. Iran's constitution provides a framework for succession, but the actual dynamics of power are complex and may lead to internal struggles as various factions vie for control. Observers are closely monitoring how this pivotal moment will affect regional stability and Iran's relationships with both neighboring countries and global powers.
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