Iran proves that it might change its military leaders, but it’s not changing strategy

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Iran proves that it might change its military leaders, but it’s not changing strategy

Fox News · 5 hours ago

Iran's Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei has overseen a reshuffle of the country's top military and security leadership, appointing Ahmad Vahidi to a senior role within the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps command structure. The Fox News opinion piece argues that while the personnel changes follow damage sustained during recent conflict, they represent continuity rather than reform, with the regime prioritising both external confrontation with the United States and Israel and the suppression of internal instability.

The article contends that those newly elevated are not reform-minded figures seeking rapprochement with Iran's adversaries, but longstanding veterans of the revolutionary-security apparatus shaped by decades of war and intelligence operations. The piece frames the appointments as evidence that Tehran's strategic posture, hostility abroad paired with tight internal control, remains unchanged despite the leadership shake-up.

  • Iran's Khamenei names Ahmad Vahidi to senior IRGC leadership role
  • Reshuffle reflects continuity, not a strategic shift, argues the piece
  • New leaders are hardline veterans, not reform-minded figures

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