Smoke rises from the area near Piruzi Street following U.S.-Israeli airstrikes launched against on March 4, 2026 in Tehran, Iran. [Fatemeh Bahrami - Anadolu Agency]
A newspaper has quoted a source as saying that a change of regime in Tehran is unlikely in the near future, because it would require either a ground military intervention or a return of large-scale internal protests, which currently do not appear likely. The source also pointed to a major difference in how Washington and Tel Aviv assess the war. The US administration is mainly concerned about the impact of the conflict on oil prices and the global economy, while Israel claims that its military operations have achieved significant gains. Earlier yesterday, the newspaper Politico reported that the administration of US President Donald Trump had not carried out a thorough assessment of the consequences of the conflict with Iran when […]

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