According to a report by the New York Post, Ali Khamenei allegedly stated in his will that he did not want his son Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed him as Iran’s Supreme Leader.

The report claims Khamenei had doubts about Mojtaba’s leadership ability and experience.

Khosro Isfahani, from the U.S.-based opposition group National Union for Democracy in Iran, said the late leader had explicitly asked in his will that Mojtaba not be named as successor.

Isfahani also claimed that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps pressured the Assembly of Experts and pushed Mojtaba into the leadership role.

These claims remain unverified, and Iranian authorities have not publicly confirmed the details of the reported will.

The situation continues to draw attention as leadership questions in Iran remain a major geopolitical focus.
According to a report by the New York Post, Ali Khamenei allegedly stated in his will that he did not want his son Mojtaba Khamenei to succeed him as Iran’s Supreme Leader. The report claims Khamenei had doubts about Mojtaba’s leadership ability and experience. Khosro Isfahani, from the U.S.-based opposition group National Union for Democracy in Iran, said the late leader had explicitly asked in his will that Mojtaba not be named as successor. Isfahani also claimed that Iran’s Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps pressured the Assembly of Experts and pushed Mojtaba into the leadership role. These claims remain unverified, and Iranian authorities have not publicly confirmed the details of the reported will. The situation continues to draw attention as leadership questions in Iran remain a major geopolitical focus.
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