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BREAKING: Iran's New Supreme Leader May Already Be DEAD After Father's Assassination

Gary FranchiMarch 14, 2026267 views
BREAKING: Iran's New Supreme Leader May Already Be DEAD After Father's Assassination
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Iran's terror regime may be in complete chaos as reports emerge that newly-appointed Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei could already be dead or dying just weeks after taking power following his father's assassination.

The younger Khamenei was rushed into the top position after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei was killed in devastating U.S.-Israeli strikes last month — a major victory for freedom-loving people everywhere. But now intelligence sources are whispering that the regime's desperate succession plan may have already collapsed.

According to emerging reports, Mojtaba Khamenei may be "pushing up daisies" or at minimum rotting away in a coma, leaving the Islamic Republic's leadership structure in complete disarray. If true, this would represent an unprecedented crisis for the world's leading state sponsor of terrorism.

Regime in Free Fall

The timing couldn't be worse for Iran's mullahs. With President Trump back in the White House and his "America First" foreign policy team led by Secretary of State Marco Rubio, the regime knows their days of pushing America around are over.

Unlike the weak Biden administration that handed Iran billions in sanctions relief, Trump 2.0 has made it crystal clear that America will not tolerate Iranian aggression against our ally Israel or threats to American interests in the region.

"The Iranian regime is learning what happens when you mess with America under strong leadership," said one intelligence analyst familiar with the situation.

This potential leadership vacuum comes at the worst possible time for Tehran, as Trump's maximum pressure campaign is already strangling their economy and their proxy terrorists are being eliminated across the Middle East.

Patriots Celebrate Justice

For Americans who remember Iran's decades of terrorism, hostage-taking, and "Death to America" chants, the regime's apparent implosion represents long-overdue justice. The mullahs have funded terror groups like Hezbollah and Hamas while oppressing their own people for over four decades.

With Trump's strong leadership and unwavering support for Israel, the Iranian threat that plagued previous administrations may finally be crumbling from within. The question now is whether the regime can survive this succession crisis — and whether the Iranian people will finally be free from their oppressors.

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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VeteranVoice88Verifiedjust now
Wait, are we talking about Khamenei being dead or his potential successor? The headline is a bit confusing. Can someone clarify what exactly happened here?
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NewsJunkie2020Verifiedjust now
I think they're saying the son who was supposed to take over might be dead after his father was assassinated. But honestly the reporting on this has been all over the place.
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DefendLiberty1776Verifiedjust now
This reminds me of when my grandfather used to tell stories about the fall of the Shah in '79. He always said these authoritarian systems look strong until they suddenly collapse overnight.
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PatriotEagle76Verifiedjust now
If this is true, this could completely destabilize their entire regime. The succession crisis alone would create massive internal power struggles.
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TexasConservativeVerifiedjust now
Exactly what I was thinking. Without clear leadership, all those proxy groups they fund might start fighting each other for resources.
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FreedomFirst2024Verifiedjust now
🙏 Praying for the Iranian people who have been suffering under this oppressive regime for decades. Maybe this opens the door for real change.