Israel reportedly developed a regime change plan ahead of its joint attack with the United States on Iran, according to The New York Times and U.S. officials briefed on the plan. The reported objective was to install former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as Iran's leader, underscoring elevated geopolitical risk in the region. The news heightens uncertainty around Middle East conflict dynamics and could keep markets in a risk-off posture.
Israel reportedly developed a regime change plan ahead of its joint attack with the United States on Iran, according to The New York Times and U.S. officials briefed on the plan. The reported objective was to install former President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad as Iran's leader, underscoring elevated geopolitical risk in the region. The news heightens uncertainty around Middle East conflict dynamics and could keep markets in a risk-off posture.
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