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Iranian Regime Described as ‘Stable but Weak’ by US Intelligence Chief Tulsi Gabbard

FBI Director Kash Patel, DIA Director Lieutenant General James Adams, National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard, Army Lieutenant General William Hartman, and CIA Director John Ratcliffe at the US Congress

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A senior official leading the United States intelligence community stated that the Iranian regime is “stable” but has become “very weak.”

During a congressional hearing, National Intelligence Director Tulsi Gabbard and other senior officials from the Trump administration provided assessments on threats worldwide. This hearing took place on Wednesday.

This marked the first time since the war that began late last month that US officials publicly shared intelligence details. Prior to the hearing, the head of US counterterrorism agencies resigned, stating there was currently “no imminent threat” from Iran.

Gabbard said that the US had already anticipated potential problems in the Strait of Hormuz. She oversees the coordination of US intelligence operations.

“The intelligence community has concluded that Iran’s regime is stable, but due to fractures in its leadership and military power, it is extremely weak,” she explained.

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