The reported killing of Ali Larijani has triggered intense speculation over Iran’s next power shift, with hardline figures Ahmad Vahidi and Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf emerging as key contenders. Analysts suggest the development could strengthen IRGC influence and reshape Iran’s political and security landscape during a critical wartime phase. With Larijani often seen as a pragmatic voice, his absence may narrow diplomatic flexibility and complicate U.S. strategic options. This evolving leadership dynamic raises major questions about Iran’s future direction, regional stability, and the balance between political authority and military power.


