Bagher Zolghadr appointed as Iran’s top national security council chief

Iran reshapes security leadership after Larijani death amid rising regional tensions

Iran – (Web Desk) – Iran on Tuesday appointed former Revolutionary Guards commander Mohammad Bagher Zolghadr as the new head of its Supreme National Security Council. He replaces Ali Larijani, who was killed in a strike last week, according to state television.

Larijani was a key and powerful leader in Iran. Israel said it carried out the strike that killed him. His death has left a big gap in the country’s top leadership.

This change comes at a tense time. The Middle East is facing rising pressure, and Iran is dealing with both military and political challenges. The government is now making quick changes to manage the situation.

Zolghadr has a strong background in security. He served as a commander in the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps. Now, he will lead one of Iran’s most important bodies. The council plays a major role in decisions on defence, nuclear policy, and foreign affairs.

The Supreme National Security Council plays a crucial role in Iran’s power structure. The body is responsible for coordinating the country’s military, intelligence, and diplomatic responses, especially during periods of crisis or war.

As secretary of the council, Zolghadr will oversee strategic discussions and help guide key decisions related to national security. The position is considered one of the most influential roles in Iran’s political system because it directly impacts how the country responds to regional and global tensions.

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Zolghadr’s appointment signals a stronger role for the Revolutionary Guards in Iran’s leadership. The IRGC has long been a powerful force in the country’s military and political system, and its influence appears to be growing further.

 

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