Iran's New President: Reformist Rhetoric, Hawkish Actions

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Masoud Pezeshkian, a 69-year-old cardiac surgeon and widower, has been elected as Iran's president in an upset victory. Known for his unconventional and emotional campaign, he promises social and economic reforms, but faces significant challenges in delivering on these promises.
- Masoud Pezeshkian Promises Change in Iran. Can He Deliver? The New York Times
- Pezeshkian courts EU, rules out nukes, but flirts with leaving non-proliferation pact The Times of Israel
- Why Iran’s New President Won’t Change His Country Foreign Affairs Magazine
- Iran’s illusion of reform masks the crumbling of Khamenei’s regime The Hill
- Iran’s Reformist President-Elect Sounds Hawkish Note on West Bloomberg
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