Iran's Return to Pragmatism
Briefly

The Iranian presidency has long been viewed as a cursed position, with five former presidents politically marginalized after their term, two meeting violent deaths, leaving only Ali Khamenei as a successful exception.
Hassan Rouhani's political landscape is shifting; despite being historically unpopular, events in 2024 may enable him a potential comeback in Iran's tumultuous political climate.
The geopolitical landscape changed significantly in 2024, particularly with Israel's actions against Hamas and Hezbollah, which led to the collapse of Iran's Axis of Resistance.
The recent upheavals have dismantled Khamenei's foreign policy, marking a critical juncture in Iran's ongoing struggle for power and influence within the region.
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