Intelligence Report: Overthrowing the Iranian Regime by Military Means Will Be Difficult
According to intelligence overthrowing the - According to intelligence, the Iranian regime - A new report compiled by US intelligence agencies notes that a large-scale military intervention has little chance of overthrowing the Iranian regime. This report is an assessment of particular importance amidst rising tensions in the Middle East.

According to information provided by “The Washington Post” newspaper, intelligence sources believe that although military operations could halt Iran's nuclear program, this would not lead to fundamental changes in the country's political system. The regime's internal stability and its certain level of popular support further reduce this possibility.
The report specifically notes that foreign military intervention, on the contrary, could prompt the regime to rally around itself and strengthen its internal resistance. This, in turn, could lead to wider and long-term instability in the region.
Meanwhile, tensions continue in the region. News has spread about the detection of an Iranian ballistic missile launch in southern Israel, which led to the issuance of security warnings.
The international community also expresses its concern about this situation. Russian President Vladimir Putin called for an immediate halt to the Iran conflict, emphasizing the necessity of de-escalating tensions in the region.
Under the leadership of Iran's Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, the regime has for many years maintained its existence despite internal and external pressures. The intelligence report once again demonstrates how difficult it would be to end its rule by military means.
