Khomeini’s grandson eyed as Iran’s
next Supreme Leader after airstrike
The Independent,
by
Pariss Hafezi
&
Tom Perry
Original Article
Posted By: Moritz55,
3/2/2026 10:35:00 AM
The death of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a US airstrike has brought new urgency to the question of who will become Iran’s new Supreme Leader.
Hassan Khomeini, the grandson of the Islamic Republic's founder Ayatollah Ruhollah Khomeini, is a prominent figure in these deliberations and is seen as a relative moderate within the establishment.
Mr Khomeini, 53, holds a symbolically important role as custodian of his grandfather's mausoleum and has close ties to reformist politicians.
Some politicians inside Iran have seen him as a rival to hardliners who gained sway under Ayatollah Khamenei, notably his son, Mojtaba.
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Reply 1 - Posted by:
Vaquero45 3/2/2026 10:41:03 AM (No. 2075091)
Oh HELL, no! Don’t do it. He’s a Muslim. He cannot be allowed anywhere near a position of power.
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Reply 2 - Posted by:
Digger 3/2/2026 10:44:42 AM (No. 2075092)
I understand it’s now a tight 3-way primary for the next Supreme Leader. Candidates are Tucker Carlson, Rand Paul and Chuck Schumer.
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Reply 3 - Posted by:
Safari Man 3/2/2026 10:44:53 AM (No. 2075093)
We'll be doing the family a favor -- put the whole patriarchy in one coffin, save a bunch of money.
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Reply 4 - Posted by:
LC Chihuahua 3/2/2026 10:53:33 AM (No. 2075098)
This is why we should have considered letting the Grand Ayatollah live. As long as he kept shouting 'Death!', we could give it to him. Now the new guy will 'talk' and all the while there will be Islamic attacks all over the world. How long will it take for the US to realize the guy is not serious? Meanwhile we will be in a state of cease fire. The media is portraying him as a reformist. We have seen that before. It's a lie.
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Reply 5 - Posted by:
mc squared 3/2/2026 11:10:13 AM (No. 2075102)
Let's not start the cycle over again. Do what's necessary.
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Reply 6 - Posted by:
zephyrgirl 3/2/2026 11:14:39 AM (No. 2075105)
My approach would be that as soon as someone is proposed as a successor to the murderous Khamenei or Khomeini, paint a target on him and take him out. Keep doing it until there are no more "successors."
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Reply 7 - Posted by:
DiegoDude 3/2/2026 11:21:32 AM (No. 2075111)
He may not think this is a good idea. You know he's wondering if he's next in line for vaporization.
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Reply 8 - Posted by:
NorthernDog 3/2/2026 11:22:47 AM (No. 2075112)
I'm old enough to remember the Iranian hostage crisis. Jimmah Catah was always pinning his hopes on some mythical 'moderate muslim' to end it all. Somehow they never materialized. 444 days later Reagan took office and the Iranians backed down for a while.
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Reply 9 - Posted by:
MickTurn 3/2/2026 11:33:56 AM (No. 2075121)
Good Job, when do you get the Target Tattooed on your forehead?
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Reply 10 - Posted by:
varkdriver 3/2/2026 11:38:56 AM (No. 2075126)
If I'm that grandkid, I'm like "Oh, HELL naw. I'm gonna go live in a South Pacific unnamed country that rhymes with "Ka-tee-tee", under an assumed name, and oh yeah, I'm gonna shave off my bushy, avuncular beard!"
You couldn't pay me to be an Ayatollah right about now...
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Reply 11 - Posted by:
voxpopuli 3/2/2026 12:10:38 PM (No. 2075139)
"Mr Khomeini, 53, holds a symbolically important role as custodian of his grandfather's mausoleum.."
"his grandfather's mausoleum"
otherwise known as Target 23a
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Reply 12 - Posted by:
hurricanegirl 3/2/2026 12:15:26 PM (No. 2075143)
Oh, sure, this will work!
NOT!
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Reply 13 - Posted by:
Strike3 3/2/2026 12:20:12 PM (No. 2075144)
How about we make it clear that there will be NO ayatollah. Something like a president or a prime minister. Islam is the problem not the solution. Otherwise, it's just kicking the can down the road.
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Reply 14 - Posted by:
preciosodrogas 3/2/2026 12:50:44 PM (No. 2075157)
... and what claim to fame does he have? Did he stand up to his family and work for peace? Did he protest against the fanatical regime's spread of terror around the world? What the H did he do for most of his adult life? No, I mean what did he actually do that would suggest that he would lead his country out of the great profit's (What, they have lived in luxury, why their country has suffered) century world domination dream? And being seen as a relatively moderate, what does that mean? That still registers red on the crazy meter.
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Reply 15 - Posted by:
Maggie2u 3/2/2026 12:52:04 PM (No. 2075159)
Poster #8, If I remember correctly, the hostages were released immediately after Reagan took the oath of office and Carter was out of power.
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We’ve already killed the new replacement and the one after him. Unless he calls the USA first and says “I’ll take it to unconditionally surrender and abdicate to the Shah’s son, I’m declining.”
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Reply 17 - Posted by:
DVC 3/2/2026 1:36:23 PM (No. 2075178)
I'm thinking that the job of Supreme Leader in Iran is going to be a temporary post, at best.
LOL!
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Reply 18 - Posted by:
bighambone 3/2/2026 2:34:00 PM (No. 2075196)
Well you have to figure appointing the grandson of the original Ayatollah who started all this many years ago as the new Iranian Supreme Leader would result in a “circle jerk” headed towards bringing the Iranian political situation back to where all this started 47 or 48 years ago and starting again, something that Trump will not go along with, so the Iranians should probably try again to find some other person as their future leader.
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Reply 19 - Posted by:
Happy Bachelor 3/2/2026 2:43:21 PM (No. 2075198)
Hassan Khomeini needs to consider that he is under close surveillance by the CIA and Mossad before he makes any rash decisions. It's probably not safe to be in a room at the same time he is, either.
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Reply 20 - Posted by:
Hazymac 3/2/2026 2:53:18 PM (No. 2075203)
Being "custodian of his grandfather's mausoleum" probably isn't the safest job for Junior Khomeini. Why is the mausoleum still there now? Any plans for its rearrangement? The elder Khomeini suffered the indignity of his body falling out of the casket onto the ground on its way to the mausoleum. The ululators with the corpse just weren't co-ordinated. Ruhollah's mortal remains didn't feel a thing, bouncing like a tennis ball on the soil. Junior Hassan, whose telephone number is BR-549, won't be similarly insulted. There won't be anything left to insult. And he ain't no moderate.
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