Not Mojtaba nor the Revolutionary Guards: These are the people leading Iran
Experts note that the leadership in Iran is fragmented after the war with the United States and Israel and the elimination of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei. The chaotic rule that has emerged in the…
Assessment
The fragmentation of Iran's leadership following the war and the assassination of Khamenei has created a decentralized power structure that is difficult to engage with. The absence of a clear hierarchy means that negotiating or communicating with Iran now requires navigating multiple unknown actors. This internal disarray could lead to unpredictable foreign policy moves.
