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BREAKING: The Newest Leader Of Iran Has Just Been Selected

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We officially have a new “Supreme Leader” of Iran.

And I have to imagine this guy isn’t sleeping too good these days…..

Can you imagine knowing your days are numbered?

Perhaps your HOURS are numbered?

Meet Mojtaba Khamenei, the son of Ali Khamenei….the new “Supreme Leader” of Iran:

Many say he is even WORSE than his father, which doesn’t surprise me:

The memes are already on another level….

I personally loved this one:

And there are now official odds about whether this guy will outlive the average lifespan of a common housefly at 28 days….

28 days?

How about 2.8 days? That’s a more fair line.

How about 28 hours?

The NY Post added these details:

Mojtaba Khamenei, 56, was tapped to assume control of the country by Iran’s Assembly of Experts, a powerful body of clerics, Iranian International said Tuesday.

Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, in a crowd during a protest.
Mojtaba Khamenei (center), son of Iranian Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, was reportedly selected to replace him as supreme leader.

The report was widely being picked up by Israeli media but had not been confirmed by Iranian state mouthpieces.

Mojtaba was at first believed to have been among the 40 top Iranian aides killed during the Saturday strike that took out Iran’s highest-ranking cleric.

The six US service members who were killed by an Iranian drone strike in Kuwait were inside a makeshift command center with no overhead protection that had come under question before the war began, according to a new report.

Motjaba has been known for his staunch adherence to his father’s hardline conservatism and has close ties to Iran’s notoriously brutal Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps military body, according to CNN.

He had no official role in his father’s regime but was still sanctioned by the US in 2019.

If it’s true he is now leading Iran, his appointment was unexpected. The country’s officials have traditionally looked down on family succession in its leadership – especially since the current regime seized power by toppling a kinship-fueled monarchy in the 1979 revolution.

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