Iran’s Supreme Leader Faces Isolation
Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, now 86 years old, finds himself in a precarious position. His inner circle has significantly dwindled, raising concerns about his influence and leadership. As tensions rise with Israel, the dynamics within his administration become increasingly complex.
Khamenei’s leadership style has faced scrutiny as key allies have either been sidelined or have distanced themselves from him. This situation creates an atmosphere of uncertainty within Iranian politics. Many analysts believe that this isolation could impact Iran’s ability to navigate the challenges posed by external threats, especially from Israel.