U.S. intelligence says Iran government is not at risk of collapse, say sources

Recent assessments from U.S. intelligence agencies indicate that the Iranian government remains stable and is not at risk of collapse. Anonymous sources revealed that a series of intelligence reports consistently affirm the regime's control over the public and its governance structures. Despite ongoing protests and international scrutiny, these findings suggest that the Iranian leadership retains significant authority and influence within the country. The implications of this analysis are critical, as it contrasts with various narratives suggesting imminent upheaval in Iran. This intelligence insight provides a clearer understanding of the current political landscape in Iran, emphasizing the resilience of its government in the face of both domestic and external challenges.
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