IRGC Wrests Wartime Powers from Mojtaba Khamenei? New Report Drops Bombshell | Watch
Who is ruling Iran amid a fragile ceasefire with the United States and Israel? Is Mojtaba Khamenei the real Supreme Leader or driven by an invisible power? According to the reports, Iran's power structure has undergone a dramatic change after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was assassinated on the first day of the war with United States and Israel. For the first time since the 1979 Islamic Revolution, the country appears to lack a single, undisputed authority at the top. At the center of this shift is Mojtaba Khamenei, who has been elevated as Iran’s new Supreme Leader. However, multiple reports suggest his role is largely symbolic—serving to legitimize decisions rather than direct them. Allegedly injured in the initial strikes that killed his father, Mojtaba has not appeared publicly. Real power, insiders indicate, has consolidated within a tight inner circle dominated by the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC). Senior figures such as Ahmad Vahidi are believed to be playing a central role in shaping both military strategy and political decision-making. Meanwhile, officials like Abbas Araghchi and Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf have emerged as the public diplomatic faces of the regime.