If Iran’s ‘invisible’ Ayatollah is barely alive, who’s really running the country? DAVID PATRIKARAKOS names the shadowy commander he believes is pulling the strings on latest Deep Dive podcast

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If Iran’s ‘invisible’ Ayatollah is barely alive, who’s really running the country? DAVID PATRIKARAKOS names the shadowy commander he believes is pulling the strings on latest Deep Dive podcast

Daily Mail · 4 hours ago

A Daily Mail "Deep Dive" podcast episode features journalist David Patrikarakos discussing speculation that Iran's Supreme Leader, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, has become largely "invisible" from public life, fuelling rumours about his health and raising questions over who actually controls the country. Patrikarakos reportedly names a shadowy commander he believes is the real power behind the scenes, with the article's web address pointing to Mojtaba Khamenei, the Ayatollah's son, as a likely focus of the discussion.

The piece is presented as a podcast promotion rather than a conventional news report, and the supplied article text consists largely of unrelated Daily Mail site navigation and other headlines rather than the substantive content of the interview. As such, specific details of Patrikarakos's claims, evidence or reasoning about who is "pulling the strings" in Tehran are not available from the text provided.

  • Podcast probes claims Iran's Ayatollah Khamenei is seriously unwell or absent.
  • Journalist David Patrikarakos names an alleged shadowy power behind him.
  • URL suggests focus is Mojtaba Khamenei, the Ayatollah's son.

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