### Iran’s Power Shuffle: Guess What Happens Next?
So, here we go again. Iran’s government has announced it’s kicking off the search for a new supreme leader after Ayatollah Ali Khamenei’s recent demise. This is the same process they set up in 1979, and shockingly, they’ve only had to use it once before. Isn’t that convenient?
CBS News’ Lindsey Reiser is here to break down the process, but let’s get real: how much of this is just a smoke screen? The last time they had to replace a leader was decades ago, so don’t expect any shiny new ideas to come out of this power grab.
The whole setup sounds like a well-rehearsed play. They’ll probably trot out the usual suspects, all while the rest of the world watches, half-interested, half-rolling their eyes.
And let’s not forget, the timing is just a little too neat. A sudden attack followed by a leadership crisis? How convenient. It’s almost like they want to keep everyone distracted while they figure out who gets to sit on the big chair next.
In the end, while the state-controlled media might paint this as a moment of national mourning and transition, the reality is likely just another chapter in the same old story. So, what’s really changing here? Or is it just more of the same old puppet show?
By Admin | Published: March 2, 2026 at 8:16 pm