Iran's political landscape is undergoing significant changes following the death of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. According to Jin10, Ali Larijani, a prominent figure in Iran's defense sector, has emerged as a key player in the country's leadership dynamics. Known for his hardline stance, Larijani was among the first Iranian leaders to advocate for violent suppression of protests.
Larijani's influence has grown over time, effectively sidelining the nominal president, Masoud Pezeshkian, and taking control of Iran's relations with both allies and adversaries. Despite not being a cleric, which is traditionally a requirement for the role of Supreme Leader, Larijani's position as a 'security bureaucrat' suggests a potential shift towards a more militarized Iranian leadership.
Insiders reveal that Larijani has been preparing to consolidate power in the wake of Khamenei's death. In recent weeks, he has met with Russian President Vladimir Putin in Moscow and appeared on Al Jazeera, stating that Iran has learned from last year's confrontations with Israel and is ready to retaliate. The future of Iran's theocratic regime remains uncertain, with Larijani poised to play a pivotal role in shaping the country's direction.