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US Intelligence Report Says Attacks Unlikely To Topple Iranian Regime

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  • A secret U.S. intelligence report says attacks are unlikely to overthrow Iran's regime.
  • This contradicts White House claims that the regime is 'completely crushed' after recent strikes.
  • Unclear if Trump saw the report before ordering attacks or what happens next in Iran.

S. S. will overthrow the Iranian regime.

S. and Israel began their attacks on Iran on February 28. S.

I must be involved in the appointment.

Donald Trump, US President

and Israel carry out targeted attacks against Iran's leadership or a broader attack against the leadership and all state institutions. In both cases, the intelligence service assessed that the Islamic Republic would have replacements in place to maintain its grip on the country, even if Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei is killed. S.

attack. The White House has not wanted to answer whether President Trump saw the report before he requested the attacks against Tehran last weekend. ' The specific details supporting the intelligence assessment remain unclear.

President Trump and the administration have clearly outlined their goals regarding Operation Epic Fury: to destroy Iran's ballistic missiles and production capacity, knock out their navy, stop their ability to arm their forces, and prevent them from ever acquiring nuclear weapons.

Anna Kelly, White House spokesperson
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