❓WHAT HAPPENED: U.S. intelligence reports indicate Iran’s government remains in control despite military strikes targeting senior leaders and commanders.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: The Iranian regime and U.S. and Israeli forces.
📍WHEN & WHERE: The conflict began on February 28, with ongoing strikes across Iran targeting key infrastructure and leadership.
💬KEY QUOTE: According to an intelligence community source speaking with the media, a “multitude” of analysis reports indicate “consistent analysis that the regime is not in danger” of falling and “retains control of the Iranian public.”
🎯IMPACT: Political pressure grows on President Donald J. Trump to conclude the military campaign amid rising oil prices and uncertainty over the war’s objectives.
Despite continued United States and Israeli air and missile strikes against the Islamic Republic of Iran, the Islamist regime remains in firm control of the country. An assessment by U.S. intelligence agencies suggests that Iran has lost dozens of senior political and military leaders, the Islamic Republic’s collapse may be a far way off.
According to an intelligence community source speaking with the media, a “multitude” of reports indicate “consistent analysis that the regime is not in danger” of falling and “retains control of the Iranian public.” Since the start of Operation Epic Fury on February 28, the U.S. and Israeli militaries have systemically targeted Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC) facilities, police stations, and even killed the country’s Supreme Leader, Grand Ayatollah Ali Khamenei, to degrade the regime’s position of control.
U.S. President Donald J. Trump has pushed for the Iranian people—when the time is right—to rise against the Islamist regime. At the same time, Trump has stressed that the main U.S. objectives are the destruction of Iran’s restarted nuclear weapons program and ballistic missile stockpiles.
After just 12 days, Operation Epic Fury has already become the second-largest U.S. military operation in Middle Eastern history, rivaled only by the 2003 invasion of Iraq.
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