"Behind the Scenes of Iranian Politics: A Web of Factions and Power Struggles" A recent trend in international coverage of Iran's government has been to focus solely on the country's president, Ebrahim Raisi, as the source of all its problems. However, experts argue that this oversimplification overlooks a complex web of power struggles and factional tensions within the Iranian government. The reality is that Tehran is home to various competing groups, including hardline conservatives, reform-minded politicians, and influential clerics, each with their own agendas and interests. By placing all the blame on Raisi, the international community may be missing the nuances of Iranian politics and the intricate dynamics that shape the country's decisions.
Putting all the blame on the Iranian president covers up tensions between competing factions in Tehran.