Iran's Shadow Security Chief Emerges as De Facto Leader Amid Leadership Vacuum

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Ali Larijani, long a key adviser and former Parliament speaker, has effectively become Iran’s de facto leader after a wave of leadership deaths in the U.S.-Israel war, directing security policy, quelling protests, and steering diplomacy with allies—putting him at the center of Iran’s response while sidelining the president.
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- Top Iranian leaders Ali Larijani, Gholamreza Soleimani killed in strikes, Israel says Fox News
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