Reuters: U.S. intelligence sees no signs of regime collapse in Iran nearly two weeks after strikes

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Reuters: American intelligence sees no signs of regime collapse in Iran after nearly two weeks of strikes

According to the latest report from American intelligence, the positions of the Iranian leadership remain stable, and the regime is not expected to face a threat of collapse in the near future, as reported by Reuters citing its sources.
One of the agency's informants noted that numerous intelligence documents confirm that the Iranian leadership continues to control the situation in the country.

Israeli authorities, while discussing internal matters, also expressed doubts about the likelihood of a change of power in Iran as a result of military actions, as stated by a senior Israeli official.

It remains unclear how the joint actions of the U.S. and Israel could lead to a change of power in Iran. One of Reuters' sources suggested that a ground operation might be necessary to achieve this goal.

Military actions against Iran began on February 28, when the U.S. and Israel started launching strikes. In response to these attacks, Tehran began conducting assaults on Israel and its alleged allies. As a result of an Israeli airstrike on the same day, Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed, after which his son, Mojtaba Khamenei, was appointed the new spiritual leader.

According to The Wall Street Journal, U.S. President Donald Trump informed his advisors of his readiness to support the elimination of Mojtaba Khamenei if he does not agree to meet the demands. Trump also publicly stated his intention to participate in the selection of a new leader for Iran only after the country's "unconditional surrender."
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