Mojtaba Khamenei Named Iran's New Supreme Leader Amid Escalating Conflict
Mojtaba Khamenei has been appointed as Iran's new supreme leader after his father, Ali Khamenei, was killed. This decision underscores hardliners' dominance amid a U.S.-Israeli conflict driving global oil prices above $100 per barrel. Iran's leadership rallies around Mojtaba as tensions in the region intensify.
Mojtaba Khamenei has been appointed as Iran's new supreme leader following the death of his father, Ali Khamenei, in U.S.-Israeli strikes. The decision by the Assembly of Experts, which consists of 88 clerics, cements hardliner control in Iran, further inflaming regional tensions.
The White House has yet to comment on the development, though President Donald Trump expressed dissatisfaction with the decision, suggesting that the U.S. should influence the choice. Meanwhile, Israel has threatened military action against Mojtaba Khamenei, indicating continued volatility in the area.
Global oil prices have soared due to the conflict, with U.S. crude futures rising above $100 per barrel. The Iranian military has affirmed its allegiance to Mojtaba, with Iran's parliament speaker urging unity and rejecting calls for a ceasefire, signaling a steadfast stance in the ongoing conflict.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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