Mint Explainer | Ali Khamenei is killed in US-Israel strikes. What's next for Iran?

The recent killing of Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei in US-Israel strikes marks a pivotal moment for Iran, which is currently grappling with internal unrest and economic challenges. The Islamic regime, perceived to be at its weakest, faces significant uncertainty regarding its future. While the immediate aftermath of Khamenei's assassination may create a power vacuum, experts caution against prematurely predicting regime change. The complexities of Iran's political landscape, characterized by various factions and public discontent, complicate the prospect of a swift transition. Furthermore, the international community is closely monitoring the situation, as any instability in Iran could have far-reaching consequences for regional security and geopolitics. As the nation navigates this turbulent period, the potential for both unrest and reform looms large, making it a critical juncture for Iran's future trajectory.
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