Abdolrahim Mousavi

Iranian military officer and chief of staff of the Iranian Armed Forces (1960–2026) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Abdolrahim Mousavi (1960 – 28 February 2026) was an Iranian military officer who served as Chief of Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces from June 2025 until his death. He assumed the position following the death of his predecessor, Mohammad Bagheri, during the Twelve-Day War. Previously, he served as commander-in-chief of the Iranian Army from 2017 to 2025.

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Abdolrahim Mousavi
عبدالرحیم موسوی
Mousavi in 2019
4th Chief of the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces
In office
13 June 2025  28 February 2026
PresidentMasoud Pezeshkian
DeputyMohammad-Reza Gharaei Ashtiani
Supreme LeaderAli Khamenei
Preceded byMohammad Bagheri
Succeeded byVacant
4th Commander-in-Chief of the Iranian Army
In office
21 April 2017  13 June 2025
PresidentHassan Rouhani
Ebrahim Raisi
Mohammad Mokhber (acting)
Masoud Pezeshkian
Supreme LeaderAli Khamenei
Preceded byAtaollah Salehi
Succeeded byAmir Hatami
Deputy Chief of the General Staff of the Iranian Armed Forces
In office
5 July 2016  21 August 2017
PresidentHassan Rouhani
Supreme LeaderAli Khamenei
Preceded byGholam Ali Rashid
Succeeded byAtaollah Salehi
Second-in-Command of Islamic Republic of Iran Army
In office
2008–2016
PresidentMahmoud Ahmadinejad
Hassan Rouhani
Supreme LeaderAli Khamenei
Preceded byMohammad-Reza Gharaei Ashtiani
Succeeded byAhmad Reza Pourdastan
Chairman of the Joint Staff of the Islamic Republic of Iran Army
In office
2005–2008
PresidentMohammad Khatami
Mahmoud Ahmadinejad
Supreme LeaderAli Khamenei
Preceded byAbdolali Pourshasb
Succeeded byMohammad-Hossein Dadras
Commandant of Imam Ali Officers' Academy
In office
2001–2005
PresidentMohammad Khatami
Supreme LeaderAli Khamenei
Preceded byAtaollah Salehi
Succeeded byAhmad Reza Pourdastan
Personal details
Born1960 (1960)
Died28 February 2026(2026-02-28) (aged 65–66)
Cause of deathAirstrike
Awards Order of Fath (1st class)
Military service
Allegiance Iran
Branch/service Islamic Republic of Iran Ground Forces
Years of service1979–2026
Rank Major general
Battles/wars
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Career

Early years

Mousavi's military career began in 1979.[1] During the 1980–88 Iran–Iraq War, he served in the Iranian Army's artillery units on various fronts, including with the 28th Kurdistan Division in Kurdistan province, and with the 33rd Artillery Group in Khuzestan province.[1]

From 1999 to 2005, he served as the Chief of the Joint Staff of the Ground Forces.[1] From 2008 to 2016, he was Deputy Commander-in-Chief of the Iranian Army.[1] From 2016 to 2017, he was deputy chief of staff of the Iranian Armed Forces.[1][2] In 2017 he was promoted from Brigadier General to Major General, and from August 2017 to June 2025, he served as the chief of staff of the Ground Forces.[1]

2017–2026

In August 2017, he said that the "martyrdom-seeking and jihadi spirit of the Iranian people" made it impossible for the United States and its allies to attack Iran militarily.[3]

In January 2018 he referred to the United States as the "Great Satan". That year he also said that his “greatest wish is the annihilation of Israel.”[4]

In September 2019, he said that the United States is "like an animal that would chase after you if you run away, and would run away if you attack them."[5] In January 2020, after warnings from U.S. President Donald Trump, he said that the United States lacked the “courage to initiate” a conflict with Iran.[6]

Mousavi said in April 2023 that Israel was "too small to be considered a threat to the Islamic Republic of Iran,” as reported by Middle East Monitor.[7] In May 2025 Mousavi dismissed comments by Israeli officials as "bluster", and said that "the Israeli leadership lacks the capacity to harm the greatness of Iran."[8]

On 13 June 2025, Supreme Leader of Iran Ali Khamenei appointed Mousavi as the chief of staff of the armed forces, following the killing of Mousavi's predecessor Mohammad Bagheri in the Twelve-Day War.[9]

Sanctions

In March 2023, Mousavi was sanctioned by the U.S. Department of the Treasury's Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) for serious human rights abuses. It said that, in both the November 2019 economic protests and in protests following the death of Mahsa Amini in September 2022, troops under his command "used machine guns to fire indiscriminately into crowds of protestors".[10] He was also listed on sanctions lists of the European Union, United Kingdom, and Australia for serious human rights abuses.[11]

Death

On 1 March 2026 Iranian state television announced that Mousavi had been killed during the 2026 Iran war.[12] It was reported that he had been killed along with the Ayatollah and the defense minister Aziz Nasirzadeh in the Ayatollah's office.[13]

Awards and honours

On 10 March 2024, Mousavi was awarded an Order of Fath medal (also known as the Victory Medal) by Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei for "improving the defence, combat, and deterrence power" of the Iranian armed forces.[14] On the same day, a medal was also awarded to commander-in-chief of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, Hossein Salami.[15]

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