Trump is open to regime change in Iran
- President Donald Trump suggested the possibility of a regime change in Iran, despite his administration's previous assertions that such a move was not the goal.
- The U.S. strikes targeted the Fordo and Natanz enrichment facilities, as well as the Isfahan nuclear site, causing 'sustained, extremely severe damage and destruction.'
- Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated, 'We are very close to achieving our goals' in neutralizing Iran's nuclear and missile threats.
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In Iran, after US strikes, there could be a change of power, as President Donald Trump of the United States said.
The Latest: Trump muses about regime change in Iran after U.S. strikes on nuclear facilities
Israel’s military says it is striking around Iran’s western city of Kermanshah, as fears of a wider regional conflict loom large after the United States inserted itself into Israel’s war by attacking Iranian nuclear sites. The operation has raised urgent…


The US calls on its citizens worldwide to increase caution. Prime Minister Netanyahu sees Israel on the verge of reaching its goals in Iran
+++ According to Prime Minister Netanyahu, Israel wants to avoid a war of grievance with Iran. +++ UN Secretary General Guterres calls for restraint and diplomacy. +++ China expresses its concern that the situation might get out of control. +++ Further developments in the news blog.
President Donald Trump’s attack on Iran’s nuclear power plants was the most violent moment in his two terms and the 46-year U.S. confrontation with the Islamic Republic. Full of battle booties, he seems to be already playing with the idea of regime change. But the reality of whether Trump really destroyed Iran’s nuclear ambitions and the consequences of his aggression are far more ambiguous than his optimistic claims of victory would suggest. Th…
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