Dhaka, March 28 -- An intelligence strategy designed by Israel's foreign intelligence service Mossad to trigger a popular revolution within Iran has stalled, reportedly leaving Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu increasingly concerned about the longevity of American military backing.
According to a New York Times report published on Mar 22, the collapse of this internal "regime-change" objective has created a rift in expectations between Jerusalem and Washington.
The report, which draws on interviews with unnamed high-ranking American and Israeli officials, suggests that the original proposition centred on the belief that targeted strikes against Iran's top leadership would act as a catalyst for a nationwide revolt.
However, as ...
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