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US intelligence agencies have assessed that Iran’s government remains largely intact and is not at risk of collapse, according to a Reuters report citing three sources familiar with the matter. The latest assessment was completed in recent days and indicates that Tehran continues to maintain control over its population despite ongoing regional tensions.
The report highlights that multiple intelligence analyses reached similar conclusions about the resilience of Iran’s ruling system. It also notes that the evaluation underscores the stability of Iran’s political leadership even after threats against Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei and following the US-Israeli strikes on February 28.
A senior Israeli official acknowledged in the same report that Israeli authorities also recognize there is no guarantee the ongoing conflict will lead to the fall of Iran’s government.
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