New intelligence suggests that Iran’s recently appointed Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, is currently unconscious and medically incapacitated. According to a diplomatic memo first reported by The Times, Khamenei is being treated for critical injuries in the city of Qom and is completely removed from the regime’s decision-making processes.
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- Medical Condition: Khamenei is reportedly in “severe” condition and remains unconscious. These complications are believed to stem from the February 28 airstrikes that resulted in the death of his father, Ali Khamenei.
- A Leadership Vacuum: While Tehran has attempted to project a front of stability through pre-recorded messages and official statements, the memo asserts that Mojtaba is functionally unable to exercise authority.
- Strategic Relocation: He is reportedly being treated in Qom rather than Tehran. Simultaneously, sources indicate that construction is underway in the city for a massive mausoleum intended for the Khamenei family.
Geopolitical Implications
This revelation arrives at a moment of extreme tension for the Islamic Republic:
- The Trump Deadline: The United States has issued a firm ultimatum. Unless a comprehensive deal is reached by 8:00 P.M. ET tonight, the U.S. has signaled it will begin strikes on Iran’s core infrastructure.
- Uncertain Command: With the Supreme Leader allegedly incapacitated, it remains unclear who is authorized to negotiate or accept the terms of the U.S. ultimatum.
- Domestic Stability: The continued absence of the Leader from public view has intensified internal speculation, potentially weakening the regime’s grip as it faces the threat of imminent military escalation.
Despite official denials from Tehran, the lack of recent, verifiable proof of life has led international observers to conclude that a shadow leadership or a military council may currently be directing Iran’s response to the ongoing crisis.

















