What happens if Iran's leader is removed or dies after going into hiding amid Israel and USA attacks
- Maryam Rajavi criticized the Iranian regime, blaming Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei for costly mistakes harming Iran and its people, insisting that change is necessary for the country’s future.
- Rajavi's Ten-Point Plan, supported by over 4,000 lawmakers globally, calls for a democratic Iran with free elections and a secular republic.
- Following U.S. airstrikes on Iranian nuclear sites, Khamenei condemned Israel's actions, describing them as a 'big mistake,' but avoided directly addressing the strikes.
- Iranian officials indicated that a response to the U.S. strikes is coming, emphasizing the need to defend Iran's sovereignty and interests.
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Who really commands today in Iran? The secret services of Israel and the United States think that it is no longer the ayatollah Khamenei to give orders, and that there is a power struggle...
The destruction of Israel, prophesied by the Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in 2015, is only scheduled for 2040. Now, missing 15 years, what is the rush? They could have waited for another boy.
"Even if he stays in office, he won't have any real power," official says - Iran's Supreme Leader is in hiding, fearing assassination, seeking help from Vladimir Putin
Media Fawns Over Ayatollah Khamenei’s "Gardening" Skills; Forgets the Executions
Since the start of Israel’s war with Iran, the media have been preoccupied with a question on many people’s minds: who would take over if Ayatollah Ali Khamenei were killed or deposed? The result has been a trickle of “explainers” and backgrounders about the aging Supreme Leader—pieces that, predictably, can’t resist the urge to “humanize” one of the world’s most repressive autocrats. Not content to describe Khamenei as the brutal theocrat he is…
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