PARIS — The death of Iranian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash could lead to a period of political instability but is unlikely to change Iran's foreign policy or its role in the Middle East, analysts said on Monday.
PARIS — The death of Iran ian President Ebrahim Raisi in a helicopter crash could lead to a period of political instability but is unlikely to change Iran 's foreign policy or its role in the Middle East, analysts said on Monday.The hardline cleric was considered a favorite to succeed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, 85, who has ultimate authority in Iran , and Raisi's death will pose a challenge to the country's authorities in ensuring the stability of the political system.
'It will be status quo,' Jason Brodsky, an expert at the Middle East Institute, said of Iran's relations with these groups.'The IRGC reports to the supreme leader and liaises with Hezbollah, the Houthis, Hamas and the militias across the region. The modus operandi and the grand strategy of the Islamic Republic will remain the same,' he told the British Broadcasting Corp.
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