Iran war saw regime change 'for the worse'
The US-Israeli conflict in Iran led to an unintended "worse" regime change, empowering hardliners and the Revolutionary Guard with a new leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, according to the Wall Street Journal.
- Middle East
- Anadolu Agency
- Published Date: 11:36 | 15 April 2026
The US-Israeli war on Iran that began on Feb. 28 saw regime change in Iran, but "for the worse," the Wall Street Journal said in a report on Wednesday.
The report said that a billboard in Tehran displaying the image of newly selected Supreme Leader Mojtaba Khamenei represented the "worst nightmare" of opponents of the incumbent government.
This will be "a militarized Iran ruled by a younger, hard-line leader where the Revolutionary Guard plays an even more dominant role."
The US and Israel initiated the war believing that eliminating senior Iranian figures -- beginning with Mojtaba's father, Ali Khamenei -- might pave the way for regime change or at least bring forward leaders more aligned with their interests.
However, rather than achieving that outcome, the resulting power vacuum is being occupied by "radical new leaders" who appear largely unwilling to pursue political compromise, either domestically or internationally, the report said.
"The war changed the regime -- and not in a good way," said Danny Citrinowicz, who formerly headed the Iran desk for Israeli military intelligence. "We created a reality that is worse than what Iranians were facing before the war."
Iran's hard-liners now dominate the country's political and military leadership, energized by a war that many of them believe presages the return of a "Shiite Muslim messiah," the report said.
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