The U.S. and Israel have assassinated Iran's top leadership, creating a power vacuum as the remaining Iranian government struggles to maintain control amid ongoing conflict. Iran's complex power structure, including parallel armies and multiple intelligence services, faces pressure from antigovernment sentiment and U.S. President Donald Trump's stated goal of regime change.
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The U.S. and Israel have assassinated Iran's top leadership, creating a power vacuum as the remaining Iranian government struggles to maintain control amid ongoing conflict. Iran's complex power structure, including parallel armies and multiple intelligence services, faces pressure from antigovernment sentiment and U.S. President Donald Trump's stated goal of regime change.