Iran is facing a significant leadership crisis following the assassination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in February 2026 during a military operation led by the U.S. and Israel. The anticipated successor, Khamenei’s son Mojtaba, has not made any public appearances since his appointment in March, raising questions about his status and capacity to lead. Conflicting reports suggest he may be incapacitated or even in a coma, which has led to a power shift towards a military-led triumvirate. This development underscores a period of instability and potential transition in Iran’s governance structure.

Key Takeaways

Market activity suggests increased likelihood of a power vacuum in Iran, consistent with the absence of a confirmed head of state by the end of 2026.

The absence of Mojtaba Khamenei from public view appears to decrease the probability of his confirmed public appearance by upcoming deadlines.

The current power dynamics in Iran, with military figures potentially taking the helm, suggest a shift from traditional clerical rule.