Kareem Sajjapur, a Senior Fellow at the Carnegie Endowment for International Peace and expert on Iranian politics, dives into the aftermath of President Ebrahim Raisi's sudden death. He discusses the potential for instability in Iran and the region, exploring the power dynamics and likely successors. Sajjapur highlights the key tensions between the regime and the populace, along with the implications for future governance. He also speculates on the effects of this leadership change on Iran's foreign relations, particularly with the US and Israel.