In an analysis by Professor David Menashri [1], the unexpected death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi on May 19 in a helicopter accident is said to have disrupted Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei’s plans to consolidate his legacy and maintain ideological control of the Islamic Republic. Raisi’s passing comes at a time when Tehran is facing severe internal and external challenges, including international isolation, economic distress, and declining public support. Khamenei had been grooming Raisi for years to lead the country into a new phase of the Islamic revolution, valuing his loyalty over independence. Raisi’s death leaves Iran at a critical crossroads, with heightened tensions both domestically and regionally, particularly with Israel. Read the full article [1] for a deeper understanding of the intricate dynamics at play in Iran’s political landscape.
Iranian President’s Death Shakes Khamenei’s Legacy Plans
Posted By Steven Ganot On In Mideast Daily News
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