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FRANCE 24 © 2026 12:19 'Mental, subjective impact': Iran taking on 'American might' with cyberterrorism Middle East Issued on: 13/03/2026 - 11:39Modified: 13/03/2026 - 11:41
François Picard is pleased to welcome Farad Khajkvar, Director of Studies at the School of Higher Studies, EHESS, author of the forthcoming book in French, Iran: The End of Totalitarianism. He sees today’s Iran as a system in which religion has become subordinate to politics, and politics itself is increasingly subordinate to the Revolutionary Guards. In his view, the succession after Khamenei does not reflect institutional legitimacy so much as coercive power, and the new leadership appears far weaker and more dependent than the previous one.
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