Larijani takes over Iran's preparations for war, says report
Khamenei has empowered Ali Larijani to manage crisis and succession amid escalating U.S. and Israeli threats, with Iran placing forces on high alert and preparing layered emergency governance.
- On Sunday, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei elevated Ali Larijani into a de facto crisis-manager role, as Tehran braces for a possible clash with the United States, the report said.
- The New York Times reports Khamenei delegated authority and ordered layered succession planning after last week, to prepare for U.S. or Israeli strikes.
- Iran placed its forces on maximum readiness, positioning ballistic missile launchers near Iraq and the Persian Gulf coast, while closing airspace and the Strait of Hormuz for missile tests and drills in recent weeks.
- Markets reacted quickly, sending oil prices higher on shipping-route worries as a 10-to-15-day deadline and military buildup increased assessed odds of U.S. or Israeli action from 24% to 38%.
- Despite emergency prominence, Larijani has been entrusted with overseeing protests, nuclear talks, and coordinating with Qatar and Oman, acting as Khamenei's crisis manager, the report states.
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NEW YORK. – In early January, in the midst of widespread protests and under the threat of a U.S. attack, Iran's supreme leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei entrusted Iran's leadership to his unconditional lieutenant, Ali Larijani, head of the security services.Since then, Iran's ruler in fact is Larijani, a 67-year-old political veteran, former Revolutionary Guard commander and current head of the Supreme National Security Council.
Iran is preparing for a possible conflict with the United States under the leadership of Ali Larijani.
Inside Iran’s Preparation for War and Plans for Survival
In early January, as Iran faced nationwide protests and the threat of strikes by the United States, the nation’s supreme leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, turned to a trusted and loyal lieutenant to steer the country: Ali Larijani, the country’s top national security official. Since then, Larijani, 67, a veteran politician, a former commander in the Revolutionary Guard and current head of the Supreme National Security Council, has effectively been…
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