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The IANA are unlikely to break thousands of websites just for a bit of politics. It'll move from ccTLD status to gTLD status.
Apparently IANA see what happened with .su as a problem and now have a process for removal of ex-ISO codes.
https://www.iana.org/help/cctld-retirement
https://www.theverge.com/2024/10/8/24265441/uk-treaty-end-io-domain-chagos-islands
No, it's independently owned/run anyway.
.su
didn't disappear when the Soviet Union collapsed.The IANA are unlikely to break thousands of websites just for a bit of politics. It'll move from ccTLD status to gTLD status.
Personally I'd be more concerned about
.ly
domains. I avoidbit.ly
links purely because there's a significant risk of meddling from Libya if they wanted to.