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War Redefines Succession: Iran’s Leadership Transition Happens Under Fire

No provision in Iran’s constitution contemplates choosing a new Supreme Leader while the country is at war. The Assembly of Experts, a body of senior clerics, is expected to convene and perform its constitutional function — but doing so under conditions of active conflict, with cities under security lockdown and the country’s military resources fully stretched, is an unprecedented challenge.
The speed with which Khamenei’s death was publicly confirmed suggests that either the situation could not be concealed or that the groundwork for succession had already been laid. Analysts have pointed to the months between June’s airstrikes and Saturday’s killing as a period during which Iran’s leadership may have quietly prepared contingency plans for exactly this scenario.
The succession will be shaped as much by military and security considerations as by religious qualifications. The next Supreme Leader will need the confidence of the IRGC, whose operational capabilities are central to Iran’s war effort. A candidate who alienates the IRGC, however qualified theologically, is unlikely to secure the position.
This points toward a successor who represents continuity rather than reform — someone acceptable to the hardliners who dominate both the IRGC and the Assembly of Experts. Mojtaba Khamenei, the Supreme Leader’s son, has been mentioned in this context, though dynastic succession would be a significant departure from the Islamic Republic’s self-image as a meritocratic theocracy.
Whatever the outcome, the process of selecting a new Supreme Leader during wartime will produce a leader whose authority is tested from the moment of appointment. The challenges facing that leader — managing a war, addressing nuclear ambiguity, restoring economic stability, and rebuilding some degree of legitimacy with a traumatized population — are formidable by any measure.

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