Former U.S. President Donald Trump criticizes Iran’s decision to appoint Mojtaba Khamenei, son of Ali Khamenei, as the country’s new Supreme Leader amid rising global tensions.
Former United States President has strongly criticized Iran’s decision to appoint as the country’s new Supreme Leader, describing the move as a “huge mistake.”
According to international reports, Mojtaba Khamenei — the son of Iran’s long-time leader — has been selected to succeed his father, marking a historic leadership transition in the Islamic Republic.
Reacting to the development, Trump warned that Iran’s leadership choice could further escalate tensions between Tehran and Western powers, particularly the United States and its allies.
The decision has sparked global debate, with critics arguing that the appointment appears to establish a dynastic style of leadership within Iran’s political and religious system. Analysts say the move could reshape the country’s political direction and influence its relationship with the international community.
, who has largely remained behind the scenes in Iran’s political structure, is believed to have strong ties with influential clerics and elements within Iran’s powerful security institutions. His emergence as Supreme Leader places him at the center of one of the most powerful positions in the Middle East.
Observers say the leadership change may have significant implications for regional security, nuclear negotiations, and Iran’s ongoing geopolitical tensions with the United States.
As reactions continue to pour in from global leaders and political analysts, the development marks a new chapter in Iran’s leadership following the long reign of .
