White House Says Trump ‘Still Interested’ in Iran Diplomacy, Then Asks: ‘Why Shouldn’t Iranians Take Down the Regime?’
- Over the weekend, U.S. bombers struck three major Iranian nuclear enrichment sites, joining Israel's military campaign in Iran.
- These strikes came after long-standing allegations by the U.S. and Israel that Iran is secretly developing nuclear arms while claiming its program is solely for civilian energy purposes, a charge Tehran denies.
- A spokesperson for the White House characterized the recent strikes as effective and precise, stating that the administration is confident Iran’s ability to develop nuclear weapons has been halted.
- President Trump questioned on social media the possibility of a change in Iran’s leadership, despite officials reiterating that the official U.S. stance continues to prioritize diplomatic efforts.
- The White House upheld hopes for diplomacy but suggested the Iranian people might need to remove their government if Tehran refuses peaceful talks.
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Trump 'still interested' in Iran diplomacy — White House
Donald Trump thinks Iranians should overthrow their government if it refuses to negotiate on its nuclear program, but the US president is “still interested” in diplomacy, the White House said Monday. “If the Iranian regime refuses to come to a peaceful diplomatic solution, which the president is still interested and engaging in, by the way, why shouldn’t the Iranian people take away the power of this incredibly violent regime that has been suppr…
White House says Trump ‘still interested’ in Iran diplomacy, then asks: ‘Why shouldn’t Iranians take down the regime?’
White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt said the US remains open to diplomacy with Iran but urged its people to “rise up” if the regime refuses peace. She defended the weekend airstrikes, claiming they destroyed enriched uranium stockpiles and crippled Iran's nuclear capability.


Donald Trump is "always interested" in the diplomatic option with Iran, said the White House spokesman on Monday.
Fox News Host Asks Karoline Leavitt to Clarify Trump’s Iran Regime Change Flirtation: ‘Does He Think We Should?’
Fox News’ Brian Kilmeade asked White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt to clarify President Donald Trump’s Truth Social post flirting with the idea of supporting regime change in Iran during a Monday morning interview. After first asking Leavitt about complaints about the Trump’s strike on Iran from some corners of MAGA World, Kilmeade observed “So the president tweeted out the next day — and I agree with you, by the way, and I think most …
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