With Larijani No More, Iran Loses Legacy of Strategic Leadership in Its National Security, Diplomacy
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With the killing of Ali Larijani and senior Basij figures, more than half of the senior leadership has been killed since the previous war. Over time, the inexperienced successors will have difficulty withstanding the pressure of war. The rocket attack from Lebanon indicates a high level of coordination within Hezbollah even during combat.
Without Larijani, Iran loses its strategic leadership in security and diplomacy
Ali Larijani, born in 1958 in the city of Najaf, Iraq, which is renowned for its significant Shiite Muslim shrine, was a prominent Iranian politician and a key figure in the Islamic Republic’s political landscape. After moving to Iran during his childhood, he focused on his education, earning a doctorate in philosophy. Growing up in a family deeply rooted in religious and revolutionary circles, Larijani was acutely aware of the upheavals sweepin…
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