Mojtaba Khamenei has been appointed as Iran’s Supreme Leader following his father’s death, a move that aims to project stability within the regime. While he is viewed as a more extreme figure, analysts do not expect immediate widespread protests, as public unrest typically declines during wartime. However, the regime may face increased pressure after the war, with ongoing economic challenges likely to fuel future dissent.
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