How Iran has changed, and how it hasn't, in two months of war
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How Iran has changed, and how it hasn't, in two months of war
"The war appears far from the finish line, and there is no clear view of where things will stand at the end, but what has transpired so far may offer some clues."
"The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), founded to safeguard the establishment after the 1979 revolution, continues to take the lead on military operations, wield significant economic power, particularly from managing Iran's natural resources."
"Military, security, political and judicial authorities have renewed their pledge of allegiance to Khamenei's office and the theocratic establishment, even though the new supreme leader has not been seen or heard from outside several written statements attributed to him."
Iran faces significant challenges, including job losses and shortages, following recent strikes. Despite these issues, key institutions and hardliners have become more entrenched. The Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps continues to lead military operations and maintain economic power. The new Supreme Leader, Mojtaba Khamenei, has been quickly elected, and military and political authorities reaffirm their allegiance to the theocratic establishment. The situation remains uncertain, with no clear resolution in sight as the war continues.
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