With Ali Larijani and Gholamreza Soleimani eliminated, the Islamic Republic is fractured. But who is actually left to keep it alive? The remaining figures fall into three categories. First are the symbolic targets like Mujtaba Khamenei, Eje'i, and Pezeshkian, who hold little real power but whose removal would shatter morale. Second are the operational enforcers keeping the regime breathing: Radan, Maj. Gen. Ali Abdollahi, Hossein Nejat, Ahmad Vahidi, and Ghalibaf. Finally, there are the sidelined reformers like Hassan Rouhani, Mohammad Khatami, and Hassan Khomeini, who the regime might desperately use to rebrand. Here is the full breakdown of why these individuals matter and what happens if they fall next.