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Trump Insists on U.S. Role in Iran’s Leadership Succession as War Intensifies

By Matthias Binder March 5, 2026
Trump says he wants to be involved in picking Iran’s next leader as war ripples across the region
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Trump says he wants to be involved in picking Iran’s next leader as war ripples across the region

Contents
Provocative Words from the PresidentRuling Out the Front-RunnerThe Spark of Conflict: Khamenei’s AssassinationSuccession Uncertainty and Potential Paths ForwardWar’s Wider Repercussions

Provocative Words from the President (Image Credits: Unsplash)

President Donald Trump asserted Thursday that the United States must play a direct part in selecting Iran’s next supreme leader after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s death in initial airstrikes that sparked widespread regional conflict.[1]

Provocative Words from the President

In an exclusive interview with Axios, Trump addressed the power vacuum in Tehran head-on.[1] He likened his desired involvement to previous U.S. actions abroad, stressing the need for American input to ensure stability.[2]

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“I have to be involved in the appointment, like with Delcy Rodriguez in Venezuela,” Trump stated, signaling a hands-on approach to foreign leadership changes.[2] The remarks came amid heightened tensions, as the U.S. and Israel continued operations against Iranian targets.

Trump also expressed a vision for the outcome. “We want someone that will bring harmony and peace to Iran,” he added.[3]

Ruling Out the Front-Runner

Mojtaba Khamenei, the 56-year-old son of the slain leader, has emerged as the leading contender for the supreme leader position.[4][5] Long rumored as a potential successor, he maintains close ties to Iran’s Revolutionary Guard Corps and wields significant behind-the-scenes influence.

Trump dismissed this prospect outright, deeming Mojtaba unacceptable.[6] The rejection underscores U.S. opposition to hereditary rule in Iran and highlights concerns over Mojtaba’s hard-line stance.

Observers noted that such familial ascension had drawn criticism even before the current crisis.[7]

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The Spark of Conflict: Khamenei’s Assassination

Ayatollah Ali Khamenei perished on February 28, 2026, during Israeli airstrikes on Tehran, backed by U.S. intelligence.[8][9] The CIA had tracked his movements for months, enabling the precise operation that eliminated the supreme leader and other high-ranking figures.[10]

Iran confirmed the loss through state media, postponing funeral rites amid ongoing bombardments.[11] Retaliatory actions followed swiftly, escalating exchanges with Israel and its allies.

Succession Uncertainty and Potential Paths Forward

Iran’s Assembly of Experts holds the authority to appoint the next supreme leader, but the process now unfolds under wartime pressures.[12] While Mojtaba leads speculation, other names have surfaced in discussions.

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  • Asghar Hijazi, a close aide to the late leader.
  • Ali Larijani, former parliamentary speaker.
  • Sadiq Larijani, judiciary head.
  • Alireza Arafi, senior cleric.
  • Mohammad-Mahdi Golpayegani, another key figure.

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Trump’s intervention adds external pressure, potentially complicating internal deliberations.[14] U.S. officials emphasized working with Iranian elements open to change.

War’s Wider Repercussions

The conflict has extended beyond Iran, with Hezbollah clashing with Israel and Gulf states on alert.[15] Strikes targeted military sites, but civilian areas suffered collateral damage.

Tehran vowed continued resistance, delaying public mourning for Khamenei as bombardments persisted.[11] The power struggle in leadership coincides with these military setbacks.

Key Takeaways
  • Trump demands U.S. involvement in Iran’s supreme leader selection, rejecting Mojtaba Khamenei.
  • Ayatollah Ali Khamenei died in U.S.-backed Israeli strikes on February 28.
  • Succession candidates include several clerics and aides amid ongoing war.

Trump’s stance marks a pivotal moment in U.S. strategy toward Iran, blending military action with political maneuvering for long-term influence. As the region braces for further developments, the path to Iran’s next leadership remains fraught. What do you think about the U.S. role here? Tell us in the comments.

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