Who is the successor of Khamenei? 3 possible names for selected, not given a chance to son
Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei
Tehran: Violent conflict between Iran and Israel continues. Meanwhile, Iran’s Supreme Leader Khamenei seems to be in danger of his life. In such a situation, he has announced the names of 3 possible successors. This information has been revealed by the report of The New York Times.
Who are these 3 names?
According to The New York Times (NYT) report, Khamenei has chosen three clerics as a potential successor hiding in the bunker. However, their names have not been revealed. Surprisingly, Khamenei has not nominated his son Mojtaba as a successor. However, in the report that was coming out earlier, it was being said that Khamenei is preparing his son as a successor. Please tell that Mojtaba, son of Ayatollah Khamenei, is also a cleric.
According to the information received, Ayatollah Khamenei has decided to instruct the gathering of experts of his country and the pastor body, stating that one of the three names given by Khamenei should be selected quickly. Although the process of choosing the Supreme Leader is long, but due to the war, this decision has been asked to take early.
In such a situation, it is clear that if Khamenei dies in a conflict with Israel, then one of these 3 names nominated as successors will become the Supreme Leader of Iran.
Why is there a conflict between Iran and Israel?
After Iran’s Islamic Revolution (1979), Shia Islam -based rule was established under the leadership of Ayatollah Khomeini, which considered Israel a threat to its existence. Iran called Israel an “illegal Jewish state” and adopted an anti-Israeli policy by supporting the Palestinian issue. On the other hand, Israel, a Jewish -dominated country, considers this policy of Iran a threat to itself.
Iran’s nuclear program, which began in the 1980s, is a major cause of concern for Israel. Israel fears that Iran may develop nuclear weapons, which may be a threat to its existence. Israel has carried out cyber attacks and air strikes on Iran’s atomic bases, such as Natanz, (such as Staxnet). Iran claims that its nuclear program is peaceful, but Israel and Western countries doubt it. In such a situation, both countries are face to face and are fighting a fight with their ideology.
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