Washington: Military action in Iran unlikely to topple leadership

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Prewar US intelligence found that any military intervention in Iran was unlikely to topple its leadership, even as Iran launched more attacks on Israel and Gulf states and oil prices surged after reports that Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei would succeed his father as supreme leader.
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- 'Every war game': The problem with the US strategy in Iran ABC News
- Recent U.S. Assessment Found an Attack on Iran Unlikely to Result in Regime Change The New York Times
- Shrinking weapon stockpiles and regime-change uncertainty: doubts shadow US-Israel war on Iran The Guardian
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