Rival Opposition Groups Jockey for Primacy in a Post-Regime Iran
- Mojtaba Khamenei was appointed as Iran's supreme leader after his father was killed in a targeted Israeli strike on February 28, but many analysts and Israeli sources describe him as an 'empty entity' without real control over the regime.
- Iran's opposition groups, including monarchists, republicans, and ethnic movements, remain divided and fragmented by ideology and history, while the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps continues to hold strong power.
- The Mujahedin-e-Khalq has conducted urban attacks against the regime, targeting senior officials, but past attempts to incite uprisings have failed, indicating that regime weakness has not guaranteed collapse.
- Israeli and U.S. strikes have targeted and killed senior Iranian officials, weakening the regime's leadership and aiming to empower internal resistance against the regime.
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Iran's New Supreme Leader 'Misfunctioning': Report
As Iran’s military lobs missiles at former friends and longtime enemies, there is a vacuum at the top of its government, according to a new report. Mojtaba Khamenei was selected […] The post Iran's New Supreme Leader 'Misfunctioning': Report appeared first on The Western Journal.
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close Video IRGC didn’t want ‘nepo leader’ Mojtaba Khamenei, says Iranian who fled Tousi TV founder Mahyar Tousi assesses Iran’s newly appointed supreme leader, Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei, on ‘America Reports.’ NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is little more than an “empty entity” who is not at the helm of the regime, according to Israeli national security sources. The son of Ayatollah …
Despite his appointment on 8 March 2026 by the Assembly of Experts, still no public appearance of the new Iranian Supreme Guide Mojtaba Khamenei. This absence arouses suspicions about his state of health and his...
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