Let us not fool ourselves: Iran Has not changed – opinion

https://foreignpolicy.com/2026/04/28/iran-leadership-government-unified-khamenei-qalibaf-public/

Let us not fool ourselves: Iran Has not changed – opinion

Iran leadership status by end of 2026

An opinion piece in the Jerusalem Post asserts that Iran’s fundamental stance towards the U.S. remains unchanged, highlighting persistent hostility at the mass funeral of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. The gathering echoed chants of “Death to the US” and calls for vengeance against U.S. President Donald Trump, suggesting little shift in hardliner sentiment despite ongoing peace negotiations. Mohammad Ghalibaf, head of Iran’s negotiating team, and other officials have vowed retaliation, underscoring continued tensions within the context of the 2026 Iran war.

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Key Takeaways

  • The opinion piece suggests continued hostility from Iranian hardliners, despite peace talks.
  • Market pricing indicates skepticism about stability in Iran’s leadership by end of 2026.
  • Ongoing tensions appear consistent with decreased confidence in Iran’s leadership continuity.

What to Watch

Observers should monitor developments in the ceasefire negotiations and any public statements from key Iranian figures like Mojtaba Khamenei or Sadegh Larijani. A shift in market confidence could follow any indications of leadership consolidation or further escalations. International responses, particularly from U.S. and Israeli officials, could also influence market sentiment regarding Iran’s political stability.

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Disclosure: This article was edited by Estefano Gomez. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.

Let us not fool ourselves: Iran Has not changed – opinion

Let us not fool ourselves: Iran Has not changed – opinion

Iran leadership status by end of 2026

https://foreignpolicy.com/2026/04/28/iran-leadership-government-unified-khamenei-qalibaf-public/

An opinion piece in the Jerusalem Post asserts that Iran’s fundamental stance towards the U.S. remains unchanged, highlighting persistent hostility at the mass funeral of Iran’s Supreme Leader, Ali Khamenei. The gathering echoed chants of “Death to the US” and calls for vengeance against U.S. President Donald Trump, suggesting little shift in hardliner sentiment despite ongoing peace negotiations. Mohammad Ghalibaf, head of Iran’s negotiating team, and other officials have vowed retaliation, underscoring continued tensions within the context of the 2026 Iran war.

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Key Takeaways

  • The opinion piece suggests continued hostility from Iranian hardliners, despite peace talks.
  • Market pricing indicates skepticism about stability in Iran’s leadership by end of 2026.
  • Ongoing tensions appear consistent with decreased confidence in Iran’s leadership continuity.

What to Watch

Observers should monitor developments in the ceasefire negotiations and any public statements from key Iranian figures like Mojtaba Khamenei or Sadegh Larijani. A shift in market confidence could follow any indications of leadership consolidation or further escalations. International responses, particularly from U.S. and Israeli officials, could also influence market sentiment regarding Iran’s political stability.

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Disclosure: This article was edited by Estefano Gomez. For more information on how we create and review content, see our Editorial Policy.