US President says he knows who will lead Iran but withholds name
March 1, 2026: US President Donald Trump has claimed that he knows who will succeed Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, following reports confirming Khamenei’s death in recent US-Israeli strikes. In a phone interview with CBS News, Trump said, “I know who the successor will be,” but declined to disclose the name. He avoided detailing Iran’s immediate political transition, suggesting instead that discussions over the country’s future leadership are already taking shape.
Analysts believe Washington and Tel Aviv may be coordinating strategy regarding post-Khamenei governance. Speculation has centred on figures such as reformist politician Masoud Pezeshkian and exiled opposition leader Reza Pahlavi, who has long advocated regime change in Tehran. Observers note that Trump’s stance toward Pahlavi has shifted previously, fuelling debate over possible international backing for alternative leadership scenarios.
Iran has witnessed widespread protests since 2022 over economic distress and governance issues, alongside mounting tensions with the United States over its nuclear and ballistic missile programmes. Diplomatic efforts to ease the standoff reportedly collapsed before limited military operations were launched, culminating in strikes that allegedly killed Khamenei — a figure who wielded both political and religious authority. The situation remains fluid as questions persist over Iran’s next leadership chapter.
