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    1 Apr 13:10

    About our Iranian Politics news

    Latest news on Iran politics, covering the Supreme Leader succession, US-Israel war, nuclear programme, protests, sanctions, the IRGC, and regime change.

    Iran is engulfed in its most severe political crisis since the 1979 Islamic Revolution. On 28 February 2026, the United States and Israel launched coordinated military attacks targeting Iranian leadership, military infrastructure, and nuclear sites, killing Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and numerous senior officials. An Interim Leadership Council comprising President Masoud Pezeshkian, Chief Justice Gholam-Hossein Mohseni-Eje'i, and Guardian Council representative Alireza Arafi has assumed temporary authority, while the Assembly of Experts works to select a new Supreme Leader — a process with no clear timeline or frontrunner.

    The attacks came after months of mounting tension. Nationwide protests that began on 28 December 2025 — fuelled by soaring inflation, a collapsing rial, energy shortages, and deep public frustration with the Islamic Republic — spread to all 31 provinces. The IRGC and Basij militia responded with lethal force, including live ammunition and drone surveillance, while the government imposed extended internet blackouts. Casualty figures remain heavily disputed: the Iranian state acknowledged roughly 3,000 deaths, while human rights organisations cite figures many times higher. Tens of thousands were detained. The scale of the crackdown, combined with the regime's inability to protect the country from external strikes, has fuelled a crisis of legitimacy that analysts describe as structural rather than episodic.

    Iran's nuclear programme remains a central point of contention. The IAEA has confirmed damage to the Natanz enrichment facility and limited access to key sites, while stating it has found no evidence of a coordinated weapons programme. Iran had enriched uranium to 60 per cent purity — well above civilian requirements — and stored significant quantities at an underground tunnel complex at Isfahan. Reimposed UN sanctions, the collapse of the JCPOA framework, and restricted IAEA inspections have left the international community with limited visibility over Iran's nuclear activities, even as the justification for military action has been questioned by the UN's own nuclear watchdog.

    The humanitarian and cultural dimensions of Iran's crisis are profound. The protest movement drew from a wide cross-section of Iranian society — young people, market traders, ethnic minorities including Kurds and Baluchis, and women continuing the spirit of the 2022 "Woman, Life, Freedom" movement. Monarchist sentiment has resurfaced, with exiled Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi emerging as a symbolic figure for some protesters. The ongoing conflict has disrupted daily life across the country, stranded foreign nationals, sent global energy markets into turmoil as Iran threatened closure of the Strait of Hormuz, and raised fears of broader regional instability involving Hezbollah in Lebanon, the Houthis in Yemen, and proxy forces in Iraq.

    Iran's political system has been shaped by decades of tension between reformist aspirations and theocratic control. Since the revolution that replaced the Shah's monarchy with an Islamic republic, real power has rested with the Supreme Leader and institutions such as the Guardian Council and the IRGC, while elected presidents have operated within narrow bounds. President Pezeshkian, a reformist elected in 2024 on promises of economic reform and social liberalisation, found his agenda constrained by hardliners and overtaken by crisis — first the protests, during which his tone shifted from conciliation to labelling some demonstrators as terrorists, and then the military strikes that upended the entire power structure.

    Our dedicated Ðǿմ«Ã½ feed on Iran politics provides continuously updated coverage from a wide range of sources. Whether you are following the military situation, diplomatic efforts, the nuclear programme standoff, or the broader implications for the Middle East and the global economy, this feed is an essential resource for staying informed about one of the most consequential political crises of our time.


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