💨 Abstract
A possible second president in the United States could pose immense risks for the Iranian leadership. There are three ways a new administration might pose a threat to the clerical establishment: a potential economic shock, bolder military action against the regime and increased protest movements. In 2018, Trump withdrew the US from the Iran nuclear deal negotiated by his predecessor,
Courtesy: theprint.in
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