US officials question whether regime change in Iran will follow the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, as experts debate the likelihood of politi
Following the tragic killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, US officials have raised concerns about the likelihood of regime change in Iran. While the assassination's details remain unclear, some analysts suggest that political instability could pave the way for shifts in the country's leadership.
Experts believe Iran's strong institutional framework makes a sudden regime change unlikely. However, they also caution against underestimating the impact of such a violent event on Iran's political landscape.
The incident has sparked international concern, with calls for enhanced security measures and cautious optimism regarding potential reforms in Iran.