Iran’s New Supreme Leader, Ebrahim Raisi, Sparks Concerns Among World Leaders
US President Donald Trump has expressed disappointment over Iran’s new Supreme Leader, Ebrahim Raisi, and warned that Iran would be left without effective weapons to target the US, Israel, and its allies after the US military operation against Iran is complete.
In an interview with the media, Trump stated that such leadership cannot be seen as a positive step towards stability in the region. He also mentioned that Iran has been firing missiles from schools and hospitals, highlighting the country’s desperation.
Before officially commenting on Raisi’s nomination, Trump had avoided making any statements on the matter, saying only that they would “see what happens.” In an interview with the Israeli media, Trump refused to elaborate on his criticism of Raisi’s appointment, stating that he would make a decision on ending the war with the Israeli prime minister, Benjamin Netanyahu.
The pressure on the Taliban regime in Afghanistan has increased due to the presence and support of terrorists in the country. As a result, the international community is seeking a stronger response from the Afghan government.
US Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan has stated that Iran is in a state of chaos and desperation, firing missiles from schools and hospitals. Trump has suggested that it is possible to talk to Iran, but this would depend on certain conditions.
Iran has responded to US President Trump’s warning to close the Strait of Hormuz, which would leave Iran 20 times more vulnerable to US power. The country has stated that mediation or negotiations should not be limited to merely ending the war.
The Liberal Democratic Party leader has demanded that the British Prime Minister, Boris Johnson, cancel the state visit of King Charles III to the US due to the ongoing war in Iran.
North Korean leader Kim Jong-un has stated that his country does not want war, but is not willing to avoid it either.
The Pakistani entertainment industry’s popular actress Saba Qamar has expressed her frustration with the growing trend of fake reviews in the industry.
The world’s top oil-producing countries have significantly reduced their daily oil production, and the ongoing conflict in the Middle East has increased tensions in the region.
Math teacher Jason Hues has been teaching at a school, while special prayers have begun at the Masjid al-Haram and Masjid an-Nabawi.
The ongoing war between the US and Iran has severely impacted the global business environment.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has written a letter to Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ebrahim Raisi.
The auction of 3G and 4G spectrum licenses, which is scheduled to take place on March 10, 2026, has seen a decline in interest from global companies.
Iran has stated that mediation or negotiations should not be limited to merely ending the war.
US Defense Secretary Patrick Shanahan has stated that Iran is in a state of chaos and desperation, firing missiles from schools and hospitals.

