US Intelligence Says Iranian Regime Not At Risk Of Collapse: Report

Recent assessments from US intelligence agencies suggest that despite ongoing military actions by the US and Israel, the Iranian regime remains resilient and stable. Sources indicate that the leadership in Tehran has not shown signs of imminent collapse, even after nearly two weeks of sustained bombardments. Analysts emphasize that the Iranian government has demonstrated an ability to withstand external pressures and maintain its authority. This information contradicts earlier speculations about the potential fragility of Iran's political structure amid escalating tensions in the region. As the situation evolves, the US intelligence community continues to monitor developments closely, aiming to provide insights that could influence future foreign policy decisions.
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