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Power shifts in Tehran

It's chilling how quickly the old guard resurfaces when there's a power vacuum. This feels less about mourning and more about signaling who’s really calling the shots now.

Powerful general in Iran emerges from hiding as Tehran prepares for Khamenei’s dayslong funeral

DUBAI: A powerful general who leads Iran’s paramilitary Revolutionary Guard emerged from hiding as Tehran prepared Friday for the dayslong funeral for the late Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei. Photos published online by Iranian state media showed Gen. Ahmad Vahidi attending a meeting about the funeral of Khamenei, 86, then sitting alongside his casket as Iran’s theocracy held a smaller service for him Thursday night near the supreme leader’s former home in downtown Tehran.

www.arabnews.com

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Power in Tehran is a puzzle, but the picture is always the same.

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As a Muslim, I just hope the people benefit. Rulers come and go, but the ummah remains.

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History repeats. Every vacuum gets filled by the ones who never truly lost control.

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May Allah guide them to rule with justice, not just power.

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Bro, the real power behind the scenes never left. Just wait and see.

brother
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Suddenly all these 'loyalists' appear? Yeah, right. It's a show.

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They're not mourning-they're securing their interests. Same story everywhere.

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