Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s New Supreme Leader, Vows to Escalate Attacks on US and Allies
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Mojtaba Khamenei, Iran’s New Supreme Leader, Vows to Escalate Attacks on US and Allies

13 March, 2026.Iran.3 sources

Key Takeaways

  • Issued first public written statement, read on state television
  • Vowed to escalate military actions against the United States and allied forces
  • Assumed Iran's top leadership role four days before issuing the statement

Message and succession

The message used symbolic references to his predecessors to position him as the rightful heir and signal continuity with past leadership.

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Threats and strategy

The content of the statement was militant and uncompromising.

Khamenei praised and thanked fighters and pledged continued fighting.

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He lauded the “resistance front,” invoked the promise of “revenge,” and explicitly doubled down on leveraging and possibly closing the Strait of Hormuz as part of Iran’s strategic posture.

Visibility and legitimacy

Analysts noted he has not appeared publicly since his succession and the statement was read by a television announcer rather than delivered by him.

Some reports said the speech did little to dispel rumours that he may have been injured — or worse — creating uncertainty over his literal presence and authority.

Domestic reaction

Inside Iran analysts and commentators said the address leaned into armed resistance while avoiding discussion of urgent domestic problems.

Observers warned the message offered little hope of reform and risks deepening divisions at home where economic grievances and recent protests remain unresolved.

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Regional and global impact

Officials and analysts warned of coordinated regional resistance including support for allied militias in Lebanon and Yemen.

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Markets reacted with oil-price volatility over the threat to the Strait of Hormuz, and diplomats urged restraint amid fears of broader destabilisation.

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