Ayatollah Khamenei’s oldest son elected as 

Behind the closed doors of Iran’s Assembly of Experts, the reported choice of Mojtaba Khamenei signals a stunning turn toward dynastic rule in a system born from revolution against monarchy.

The son of the dead supreme leader, long seen as a shadowy power broker with deep ties to the Revolutionary Guard,

now appears thrust into the center of a nation in free fall, still reeling from a decapitation strike and raining missiles.

Yet his elevation, if confirmed, raises more questions than it answers. Iran’s constitution never promised a bloodline succession; its clerical elite have long scorned hereditary rule.

Many inside the regime may see Mojtaba as continuity, but millions outside their circle remember the

brutality of his father’s era. In the streets, in prisons, in exile, Iranians will judge whether this is stability—or the start of an even darker chapter.

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