Mar 17 โ€ข 08:20 UTC ๐Ÿ‡ณ๐Ÿ‡ด Norway Aftenposten

Professor on alleged assassination of Iranian security chief: โ€“ The biggest setback since Khamenei's death

A Swedish expert suggests that if Iranian security chief Ali Larijani was indeed killed in an Israeli attack, it would signify a significant blow to Iran's leadership.

The alleged assassination of Iranian security chief Ali Larijani, reportedly killed in an Israeli strike, has raised significant concerns regarding Iran's political stability. Swedish expert Mohammad Fazlhashemi noted that if true, this assassination could be one of the largest setbacks Iran has faced since the death of its supreme leader Ali Khamenei. He emphasized the critical role Larijani played in Iran's security apparatus, especially following the recent outbreak of conflict in the region.

Larijani's position as the head of Iran's security forces came only a year ago, which indicates the weight of his influence in the current political climate. According to Fazlhashemi, the implications of Larijani's potential death extend beyond immediate security concerns; it could alter the balance of power within the Iranian leadership, particularly as the country navigates the consequences of a fluctuating regional environment following Khamenei's demise.

The potential impact of this event on Iran's domestic and foreign policy strategies cannot be understated. As the country grapples with increased external pressures, the loss of a key figure like Larijani could complicate Iran's response to threats, both perceived and real. This situation makes the geopolitical landscape surrounding Iran even more complex and unpredictable as it struggles to maintain stability amid ongoing regional conflicts and sanctions.

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