Intel report warns large-scale war 'unlikely' to oust Iran's regime
Source: Washington Post
Updated March 7, 2026 at 11:09 a.m. EST
A classified report by the National Intelligence Council found that even a large-scale assault on Iran launched by the United States would be unlikely to oust the Islamic republics entrenched military and clerical establishment, a sobering assessment as the Trump administration raises the specter of an extended military campaign that officials say has only just begun.
The findings, confirmed to The Washington Post by three people familiar with the reports contents, raise doubts about President Donald Trumps declared plan to clean out Irans leadership structure and install a ruler of his choosing.
The report, completed about a week before the United States and Israel initiated the war on Feb. 28, outlined succession scenarios stemming from either a narrowly tailored campaign against Irans leaders or a broader assault against its leadership and government institutions, the people familiar with its findings said. In both cases, the intelligence concluded that Irans clerical and military establishment would respond to the killing of Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei by following protocols designed to preserve continuity of power, these people said.
The prospect of Irans fragmented opposition taking control of the country was described as unlikely, said the people, who spoke on the condition of anonymity to discuss a classified report.
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