Israel's Attacks on Iran Hint at a Bigger Goal: Regime Change
- On June 13, Israel launched surprise strikes on Iran targeting nuclear facilities, missile factories, and senior military and scientific figures in Tehran.
- The attack aimed to disrupt Iran's nuclear program and delay its atomic weapon development, driven by hopes of regime change according to experts like Michael Singh.
- Israel struck much of Iran's air defense and destroyed an above-ground enrichment plant while cautioning that the nuclear program could not be fully eliminated militarily.
- Prime Minister Netanyahu urged the Iranian people to seize the moment to express their dissent against their government, emphasizing the chance for them to make their voices heard and pursue freedom amid Israel's actions.
- Though Israel inflicted significant damage and aims to continue its campaign, analysts remain skeptical it can end the nuclear program alone, as regime change carries uncertain risks and outcomes.
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Israel’s Iran strikes hint at bigger goal: Regime change
JERUSALEM, June 14 — Israel’s surprise attack on Iran had an obvious goal of sharply disrupting Tehran’s nuclear programme and lengthening the time it would need to develop an atomic weapon. But the scale of the attacks, Israel’s choice of targets, and its politicians’ own words suggest another, longer-term objective: toppling the regime itself. The strikes early on Friday hit not just Iran’s nuclear facilities and missile factories but also key…
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