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The report highlights that the Iranian regime has gained a temporary respite through a ceasefire agreement with the United States, which allowed for the reopening of the Strait of Hormuz and the easing of some sanctions, although it did not achieve decisive victories. Despite its political and military losses, the regime maintained internal cohesion, with power rapidly transferring to Ebrahim Raisi's administration. It faces challenges in measuring the strategic impact of its regional policies and the effectiveness of its alliance networks after targeting strategic sites and the Supreme Leader himself. The regime also faces internal issues related to corruption and mismanagement, with the potential for economic improvement amid prospects of sanctions relief. However, such easing also raises the risk of internal criticism. While the war has ended, the real challenge remains in achieving lasting political and economic stability.
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