The U.S. intelligence community believes that the likelihood of toppling Iran's regime, even in the event of a prolonged war, is very low.
The Washington Post cited a classified report from the U.S. National Intelligence Council regarding this matter.
According to the media, even if the United States launched a large-scale military strike, it would be difficult to shake the deeply entrenched military and religious elite of the Islamic Republic of Iran.
Additionally, U.S. analysts assess that the likelihood of the fragmented Iranian opposition seizing power is also very low.
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