Iranian clerics seek quick naming of new supreme leader

Two influential and hardline Iranian clerics have called for the swift selection of a new supreme leader to help guide the nation amid a new wave of US and Israeli strikes, Iranian media reported on Saturday. The calls by the clerics suggest that at least some in the clerical establishment are uncomfortable with leaving a three-man council in charge, even temporarily under constitutional rules, after the killing of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. US President Donald Trump has said the US should have a role in choosing the new leader, a demand Iran has rejected.For all the latest headlines, follow our Google News channel online or via the app. Naser Makarem Shirazi, a grand ayatollah, which means he commands a broad following for his religious rulings, said an appointment was needed swiftly to “help better organize the country’s affairs,” state media reported. Last week, two senior Shia religious authorities also issued fatwas, or