<2> Iran’s New Supreme Leader Wounded, Likely Disfigured, Hegseth Says
<3> Background on Iran’s Supreme Leader
The current supreme leader of Iran, Ali Khamenei, has been in power since 1989. With his likely successor, Ebrahim Raisi, currently serving as the president, there has been speculation about the potential future of Iran’s leadership. However, recent statements from Pete Hegseth, a US politician, suggest that the situation may be more complex than initially thought.
<3> Hegseth’s Claims
Pete Hegseth, a US politician and former US Army officer, has made claims that Iran’s new supreme leader is wounded and likely disfigured. While Hegseth’s claims have not been officially confirmed, they have sparked significant interest and speculation in the international community.
<3> Implications of Hegseth’s Claims
If Hegseth’s claims are true, it could have significant implications for Iran’s leadership and its future relations with the international community. A wounded and disfigured supreme leader could potentially impact Iran’s ability to maintain its current level of influence and power.
<3> Historical Precedent
There is historical precedent for wounded leaders in Iran. In
