Whispers from inside the highest levels of power suggest the endgame of the Iran conflict might be shifting. 🇮🇱🇺🇸🇮🇷
According to reports, a senior Israeli official says Israel and the United States are now discussing the possibility of ending the war without pushing for regime change in Tehran.
Instead of trying to remove Iran’s leadership, the strategy being considered would focus on severely weakening Iran’s nuclear and missile capabilities, securing key military objectives, and then stepping back before the conflict turns into a long and unpredictable war.
This would mark a noticeable shift from the earlier tone surrounding the crisis. Leaders like Donald Trump and Benjamin Netanyahu had previously suggested that weakening or even collapsing the Iranian regime could be part of the broader goal.
Now, behind closed doors, officials appear to be weighing a different approach — one aimed at limiting the threat while avoiding the chaos that regime change could trigger across the Middle East.
If this direction becomes official policy, it would signal that the primary objective is not overthrowing Tehran’s leadership, but neutralizing immediate security threats and preventing the conflict from spiraling into a much wider regional war.
The fighting may still be intense, but the political calculations around how this ends are clearly evolving. ⚡