Guerre en Iran : Le guide suprême Mojtaba Kamenei serait en soins dans un état grave
According to a diplomatic memo reported by The Times and based on American and Israeli intelligence, Iran's new supreme leader Mojtaba Khamenei is in "severe" health, unconscious and unable to perform his duties.
According to reports in The Times, the situation at the top of the Iranian state is more unstable than officially reported. A diplomatic memo based on American and Israeli intelligence suggests that the new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is unable to perform his duties due to what is described as a "serious" health condition.
According to this document, Ali Khamenei's son is currently being cared for in the holy city of Qom, a center of Shiite religious worship. He is reportedly unconscious and unable to participate in decision-making.
Absent since his father's inheritance
Officially, Iranian authorities maintain that Mojtaba Khamenei remains in charge. However, his complete absence since the start of the conflict and his succession to Ali Khamenei fuels doubts. The few messages broadcast on state television have been read by third parties, and a recent video, likely generated by artificial intelligence, further obscures his true whereabouts.
In this context, some analysts believe that the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps could exert de facto control over the country. The absence of a fully operational Supreme Leader weakens a political system where this position concentrates most of the authority. US President Donald Trump himself stated that he was not negotiating with the Supreme Leader, but with other Iranian officials.
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