Iran’s gutted ranks leave loyalists filling critical posts
Coverage (8)
- Khamenei’s oppressor-in-chief is an old friend his father didn’t trust The Times · 23h ago
- Tehran brings back cleric behind 2009 crackdown to lead Basij militia Euronews.com · 23h ago
- Iran’s gutted ranks leave loyalists filling critical posts Latest World News on Fox News · 23h ago
- Iran’s Top Security Body Keeps Changing Leaders, but Its Core Strategy Remains Same IranWire · 23h ago
- How Mojtaba Khamenei reshuffled his hardline team for long war, unrest at home Gulf News · 23h ago
- SNSC Secretary hails new military appointments as blow to US and Israel ABNA English · 23h ago
- Iran’s Supreme Leader Signals Intention to Keep Country on a War Footing nytimes.com · 23h ago
- Iran’s gutted ranks leave loyalists filling critical posts Fox News · 23h ago broke it first
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