Iran after the Ayatollah

Iran after the Ayatollah

Author: The Times March 3, 2026 Duration: 32:56

After weeks of protests against Ayatollah Khamenei’s regime earlier this year, the Iranian people cried out for American help as they were massacred in their thousands. Over the weekend, the Americans and Israelis did finally intervene in Iran, killing the Ayatollah, but leaving a flood of questions in their wake. Who will now fill the political vacuum? Will there be regime change? And what next for the Iranian people?


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Guests:

  • Rana Rahimpour, Iranian journalist.
  • Ali Ansari, professor of Iranian history, the University of St. Andrews. 

Host: Rosie Wright.

Producers: Harry Stott, Julia Webster. 

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