Mossad chief David Barnea reportedly presented a nuanced view on Iran’s regime change, suggesting it was possible but likely a year-long process, not a swift collapse. This assessment, emphasizing conditions and time, contrasts with claims of expecting rapid uprisings. Recent statements indicate the Iranian regime remains intact but weakened. Mossad chief David Barnea reportedly presented a nuanced view on Iran’s regime change, suggesting it was possible but likely a year-long process, not a swift collapse. This assessment, emphasizing conditions and time, contrasts with claims of expecting rapid uprisings. Recent statements indicate the Iranian regime remains intact but weakened.
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