Trump ties U.S. approval to Iran's next supreme leader as war toll rises

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President Donald Trump warned that Iran’s next supreme leader would need U.S. approval, a claim made as Iran reportedly names Mojtaba Khamenei to the post amid rising U.S. casualties and broader regional attacks, with officials warning of short-term disruptions to energy markets.
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- Senior Iranian cleric suggests Khamenei’s son Mojtaba to be named supreme leader The Times of Israel
- Trump wants to fully remove Iran’s leadership and what cost Kristi Noem her job: Morning Rundown NBC News
- Times the U.S. has installed a foreign leader, as Trump zeroes in on Iran Axios
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