Iranian Officials

Iranian Officials Downplay US Attack Damage: What We Know (And Don’t)

Intelligence gathered from intercepted communications between senior Iranian officials suggests the U.S. military strikes on Iran’s nuclear program were less devastating than initially anticipated by the targeted country, according to sources. These private communications included speculation on why the strikes were not as destructive as expected. However, the Trump administration disputes the Iranians’ assessment, claiming the strikes achieved their objectives. Despite the administration’s claims of total obliteration, analysts and some lawmakers disagree, citing remaining capabilities and equipment. The situation remains complex, with ongoing debate about the extent of the damage and the long-term impact on Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

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Israeli Warning: Iranian General Given 12 Hours to Flee or Face Consequences

Following Israel’s initial strikes against Iran, Israeli intelligence operatives launched a covert campaign to intimidate senior Iranian officials. Utilizing Persian-speaking agents, they made phone calls threatening officials with death if they continued supporting the regime. The Washington Post obtained an audio recording of one such call, where an operative gave a general a deadline to disassociate himself from the Iranian government. This campaign, part of the larger operation “Rising Lion,” aimed to destabilize the regime and sow fear among its leadership. The ultimate goal of the campaign was to make it difficult for Ayatollah Ali Khamenei to replace those eliminated in the Israeli attacks.

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