Trump Claims Deaths of Iranian Leaders ‘Truly Is Regime Change’
Trump claims deaths of Iran’s top leaders from U.S.-Israeli strikes represent regime change and highlights ongoing ceasefire talks with Iranian officials.
- On Sunday, President Donald Trump declared the U.S.-Israel war has achieved regime change in Iran, claiming the new leadership is "much more reasonable" and a deal could be reached "soon" with Tehran.
- Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was killed in strikes on February 28, yet the Islamic regime remains in control; his successor, Mojtaba Khameini, and President Masoud Pezeshkian retained power despite numerous other leadership casualties.
- While the USS Tripoli arrived in the Middle East on Friday with around 3,500 Marines, Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf dismissed U.S. negotiation claims as a "smoke screen" for potential ground attacks.
- Brent crude climbed above $115 and West Texas Intermediate surpassed $100 per barrel as conflict escalated, while Trump told the Financial Times on Sunday his "favorite thing" in Iran would be taking the country's oil.
- Iran has closed the Strait of Hormuz to hostile vessels, complicating diplomatic efforts, as Pakistani Foreign Minister Dar stated both nations expressed confidence in Pakistan to facilitate a 15-point ceasefire plan.
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The president presumes to have destroyed the regime while negotiating with him to stabilize world markets.Newsletter - Every Tuesday we send to your mail the analysis of Javier Biosca's international week In the parallel world in which Donald Trump lives, the war in Iran was won in the first hour of bombings on March 28; the regime change operation has been carried out successfully; and Iran is totally weakened and poses no threat.
Why Iran Thinks It's Winning
Iran’s leaders believe they are prevailing in the war, and not without reason, analysts say. A month into a conflict prosecuted by two far more powerful militaries, the Islamic Republic has not only survived, but appears poised to dictate the terms of how it ends. “Yes, military bases have been targeted. A lot of military commanders have been killed. But from their point of view, they are winning the war,” says Saeid Golkar, an associate profes…
Trump claims there has been "total regime change" in Iran
President Trump claims there has been “total regime change” in Iran, because the U.S. is dealing with a “whole new set of people.” “There has been total regime change because the regimes of the past are gone and we’re dealing with a whole new set of people,” Mr. Trump told the New York Post on Monday. “And thus far, they’ve been much more reasonable.” The president hasn’t explicitly discussed who the U.S. is negotiating with. He did say the U.S.…
There is no concrete evidence of the transition of the current regime or of the decisive fragmentation of the leading elite, despite the 'decapitation' campaign of the leadership promoted by Israel and the United States.
Trump claims ‘regime change’ in Iran is already complete
President Donald Trump on Sunday suggested that “regime change” in Iran had been achieved because so many of its top leaders have been killed in U.S.-Israeli attacks, as he sought to show progress in a war that has entered a…
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