Trump "Not Happy" With Iran's New Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei

US President Donald Trump stated he is "not happy" with the appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's new Supreme Leader by the Assembly of Experts. Trump had previously suggested that American recognition was crucial for the longevity of any new Iranian leader. The transition occurs amidst heightened regional conflict, with Iran accused of firing cluster munitions at Israeli civilians and the IDF conducting a raid in southern Lebanon against Hezbollah. Simultaneously, NATO reported intercepting a missile heading toward Turkiye as US and Israeli strikes continue in Iran.

Key Points: Trump Reacts to Iran's New Supreme Leader Appointment

  • Trump criticizes new Iran leader
  • Succession follows former leader's death
  • Iran accused of targeting Israeli civilians
  • IDF raids southern Lebanon
  • NATO intercepts missile toward Turkiye
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Trump says he's "not happy" over appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's Supreme Leader

US President Donald Trump says he is "not happy" with the selection of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's new Supreme Leader amid regional strikes.

"If he doesn't get approval from us, he's not going to last long. - Donald Trump"

Washington DC, March 10

In his first reaction following the appointment of Mojtaba Khamenei as Iran's Supreme Leader, US President Donald Trump on Monday said that he is not happy with the selection.

Speaking to Brian Kilmeade of Fox News on Mojtaba's selection, Trump said, "I am not happy."

The 56-year-old was designated to the country's highest office by the 88-member Assembly of Experts. The clerical body confirmed he was "appointed and introduced as the third leader of the sacred system of the Islamic Republic of Iran, based on the decisive vote of the respected representatives of the Assembly of Experts".

This transition occurs amidst significant regional volatility, following a military campaign that resulted in the death of the former leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Before the official announcement, Trump had expressed a desire for a role in the succession process. Speaking to ABC News, he suggested that the longevity of any new Iranian leader depended on American recognition, stating: "If he doesn't get approval from us, he's not going to last long."

Despite these warnings and the ongoing conflict, the Assembly of Experts maintained a firm position. The clerical body noted that it "did not hesitate for a minute" in finalising the succession, despite what it characterised as "the brutal aggression of the criminal America and the evil Zionist regime."

Meanwhile, the NATO Spokesperson Allison Hart said they intercepted a missile heading to Turkiye.

In a post on X, she said, "NATO has again intercepted a missile heading to Turkiye. NATO stands firm in its readiness to defend all Allies against any threat."

This comes as Israel said that the Iranian regime has fired towards civilian areas.

In a post on X, the Israel Defense Forces said, "Pictured is the Iranian terror regime's strategy: targeting civilians. Last night, the Iranian regime fired a cluster bomb at the Israeli city of Rishon Lezion--damaging multiple areas including a children's playground. This is what we're operating against."

IDF International Spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Nadav Shoshani also said that an attack on civilians is a war crime.

"This is your reminder that the Iranian terrorist regime is still firing cluster bombs at Israeli civilians. This is also your reminder that intentionally attacking civilians is a war crime. By using cluster munitions, the Iranian terrorist regime is trying to maximize its chances to kill Israeli civilians," he said in a post on X.

The IDF also said it raided southern Lebanon to locate and eliminate terrorists and dismantle Hezbollah infrastructure.

In a post on X, the IDF said, "IDF troops began a targeted and limited raid in an area in southern Lebanon to locate and eliminate terrorists and dismantle Hezbollah infrastructure. Prior to the entry of ground forces, numerous terror targets were struck from the air and ground. This operation aims to strengthen forward defensive positions and provide an additional layer of protection for residents of northern Israel."

This comes as the US and Israel continue to bombard Iran, with explosions reported in Qom and Tehran, hours after Israeli attacks on oil facilities caused toxic smoke across the Iranian capital.

- ANI

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Priya S
The regional volatility is worrying. India has good relations with many players here. I hope our diplomats are working overtime to ensure this doesn't affect energy security or the safety of Indians in the Gulf.
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Rohit P
Trump saying a leader needs "American approval" to last long is peak arrogance. The world doesn't work like that anymore. Respectfully, this kind of statement only makes America look weaker, not stronger.
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Sarah B
The report about cluster bombs targeting a children's playground is horrifying, no matter who does it. Civilians should never be targets. This whole situation is a tragic mess.
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Vikram M
From an Indian perspective, stability in the Middle East is crucial. We import a lot of oil from there, and millions of our brothers and sisters work there. This escalating conflict is very bad news for our economy. Hope our government is making contingency plans.
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Karthik V
The new leader is 56, quite young for that post. Interesting. But honestly, the internal politics of Iran are complex. Trump's "not happy" is such a simplistic take on a very nuanced situation. Foreign policy needs more depth.

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