Iran's New Supreme Leader: A Clear and Present Danger By Donald Trump

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Iran's clerical regime has moved fast after the death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in late February strikes. Mojtaba Khamenei, his hardline son, has been named the new Supreme Leader on March 8, 2026.

This is no mere succession—it's a sharp escalation. Mojtaba is widely viewed as far more radical than his father. The original Khamenei long maintained a religious prohibition on nuclear weapons through a well-publicized fatwa. That restraint is now gone. With the father eliminated, the path opens for a new edict that could green-light full nuclear weapon development.

A prominent alert from @Terror_Alarm puts it bluntly: the United States has just seven days to act decisively against Mojtaba, or face a leader ready to authorize the bomb and threaten the free world with catastrophic devastation.

The IRGC and hardliners have pushed the nuclear program for years, often independent of religious rulings. Now, with a more aggressive figure at the top, the risk of crossing the weapons threshold grows dramatically. Israel has already signaled it will not tolerate this outcome for long.

The window is narrow. Hesitation invites disaster. The West must recognize the stakes: a nuclear-armed Iran under Mojtaba Khamenei would shift the bala
nce toward chaos and existential threats to America, Israel, and allies across the region. Time to confront reality before it's too late.
Culled from the Facebook page of Donald Trump

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