عربية – DW
عربية – DW
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In August, Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei announced new appointments within the security and military apparatuses, aimed at filling vacancies left by officials who were killed during the war. These appointments rely on figures from the "Old Guard" who are opposed to Washington. The changes indicate Iran's adoption of a more escalatory and confrontational approach, with hints that the regime is preparing for a possible confrontation with the United States—especially amid ongoing military and diplomatic tensions following the deadline for reaching an agreement. The appointments included prominent figures from the Revolutionary Guard holding key positions, such as Mohsen Rezaee as head of the Supreme National Security Council, Hussein Taha as commander of the Basij, and other nominees focused on managing escalation and internal security, with predictions of an increased Iranian response to potential attacks.
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