Iran Regime Change ‘Unlikely’ Even After War … Except In One Or Two Scenarios -Report
The Iranian regime is unlikely to be toppled even by a large-scale military assault, a classified report by the US National Intelligence Council concluded. The report, which was completed a week before the current US-Israeli military campaign, highlights several factors for the regime's resilience, the Washington Post reported. The National Intelligence Council acts as a focal point for coordinating analysis across the 18 agencies of the US Intelligence Community. First, the assessment found that the Iranian regime has established clear protocols to ensure survival even if high-ranking leaders are killed. Second, intelligence officials find it unlikely that fragmented opposition groups…












