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Khamenei's Son Mojtaba Appointed Iran Supreme Leader Upon IRGC Backing

TT Editor·Updated: 4 Mar 2026 7:12 am IST
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Khamenei's Son Mojtaba Appointed Iran Supreme Leader Upon IRGC Backing

Mojtaba Khamenei, the 56-year-old son of the late Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has been appointed as the new Supreme Leader of Iran, following significant backing from the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). This appointment marks a pivotal shift in Iran's leadership dynamics, as Mojtaba is recognized as a powerful figure in the country's political landscape, wielding considerable influence behind the scenes. His ascent is emblematic of the IRGC's growing role in Iranian governance, reflecting an alignment of military and political interests. As tensions rise both domestically and internationally, including ongoing challenges related to nuclear negotiations and regional conflicts, Mojtaba's leadership will likely shape Iran's future direction. His deep connections with the IRGC and other key power structures could signal a consolidation of hardline policies, as the nation grapples with internal dissent and external pressures. Observers are keenly watching how his leadership will impact Iran's foreign relations and its stance on critical issues, including its nuclear program and involvement in neighboring conflicts.

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