General Ahmad Vahidi was reportedly present at a memorial ceremony held yesterday evening near the former supreme leader’s residence in central Tehran, according to AP News. This event was organized by the Iranian theocratic regime. Experts suggest that Vahidi is a significant figure influencing Iran’s firm negotiating position regarding a potential permanent end to hostilities with the United States.
Furthermore, he is reportedly part of a select group with access to the current Iranian supreme leader, Ayatollah Mohammad-Javad Mohammadi Hamenei. The new supreme leader has not been seen in public since the death of his father, Ali. Notably, General Vahidi has also remained out of public view since February 8, several weeks prior to the escalation of conflict involving Iran.
Vahidi is known as a vocal proponent of Iran’s nuclear program. His presence at the memorial underscores his continued involvement within the political landscape of the regime. The reports indicate that his connections place him at the center of discussions concerning Iran’s geopolitical strategies, particularly in relation to its nuclear ambitions and its relationship with the U.S.
The attendance at the funeral-related ceremony suggests continued alignment with the ruling structure.
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