Iran's War. A Wave of Explosions in the Center of Dubai, A Column of Smoke is Rising
Following significant US and Israeli airstrikes, Iran's leadership remains stable despite earlier violence, according to US intelligence sources.
Nearly two weeks after intense US and Israeli air strikes, Iranian leadership has shown signs of stability, as indicated by US intelligence data shared by multiple sources with Reuters. Reports suggest that there is no imminent danger to the regime, and it has maintained control over the public despite recent turmoil. A new report compiled just days ago reveals that Iran's spiritual leadership appears to remain focused, despite the assassination of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei on February 28.
Discussions within the Israeli government have also acknowledged the uncertainty surrounding the outcome of the war, with a high-ranking official noting that there are no guarantees the conflict will lead to a regime change. This sentiment highlights the complexities and unpredictability of the current situation in Iran, as external pressures from the US and Israel continue to shape the political landscape.
However, sources emphasize that the situation on the ground may change rapidly. The CIA and other US intelligence agencies declined to comment on the evolving situation, with the White House not providing any answers to inquiries. This leave open questions about the future dynamics in the region and the potential implications for international relations and security in the Middle East, especially considering that Russia is seen by some as a benefactor in the ongoing conflict.