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Good evening. This snapshot of stories and roundup is recommended just for you, based on your interests and reading history. | | | | Pro-government demonstrators march against the U.S.-Israeli military campaign in Tehran on Friday. A classified U.S. report recently predicted that the Iranian regime would be able to hold onto power even if the United States attacked. (Vahid Salemi/AP) | | | | | | | What to know A classified National Intelligence Council report suggests a U.S. assault on Iran is unlikely to topple its military and clerical establishment, raising doubts about President Trump’s plan to replace Iran’s leadership. The report, confirmed by three people familiar with the intelligence, outlines scenarios where Iran’s institutions endure despite U.S.-Israel military actions. Trump’s influence on Iran’s leadership succession appears limited, with Iran’s establishment maintaining control. Summary is AI-generated, newsroom-reviewed. What are your thoughts on the National Intelligence Council's assessment that a large-scale assault on Iran is unlikely to change its regime? | | | | | How was today's newsletter? | | | | | | | | |