
Iran’s council of 88 clerics appointed Mojtaba Khamenei, son of late Ayatallah Ali Khamenei, as new supreme leader of the country. This as US-Israeli strikes keep pounding the country, targeting oil, civilian and military infrastructure. Now, US President Donald Trump is ‘gauging’ whether the new ayatollah is ‘a leader he can work with’, Nega Angha, Visiting Fellow at King’s College London, tells FRANCE 24.
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