Iran, Supreme Leader
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Iran’s new supreme leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, hasn’t been seen since the Feb. 28 strikes that blew up his father, baffling US and Israeli officials as to his current whereabouts and whether he’s actually running the Iranian regime.
Recent reports from Israeli and US media suggest that while Mojtaba is alive, he may not be fully in control
Mojtaba Khamenei's disappearance from public view sparks global concern, with reports suggesting he is alive but possibly injured, raising doubts about Iran's leadership stability and control.
President Donald Trump said last week that Mojtaba Khamenei would be "unacceptable," and Israel has vowed to target whoever was made Iran's new highest authority.
The shocking claim was described to The Post by two intelligence community officials and a third person close to the Trump administration.
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Trump was asked to confirm reports that Iran’s new supreme leader is gay. He dodged the question.
Trump reportedly burst out laughing when intelligence officials told him Mojtaba Khamanei is gay.
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Iran's new supreme leader says US, Israel dealt 'dizzying blow' as military threatens tourist sites
Iran's Supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei said on Friday the country had dealt its enemies a "dizzying blow" in the war with the United States and Israel, as fresh blasts hit Tehran on the first day of the Persian New Year festival.
Iran's Supreme Leader Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei released a message on Friday marking the start of Persian New Year which he named the year of a "resistance economy under national