Saudi Royal Source Calls for Ousting Khamenei and Regime Change in Iran
A Saudi royal source supports ousting Iran's Supreme Leader amid regional debate; 70% of Americans oppose military intervention, experts warn of risks from regime collapse.
- Saudi and Emirati officials have said the U.S. cannot use their airspace, and the Crown Prince publicly ruled out attacks on Iran, signaling Gulf restraint.
- Iran's diminished regional power and the aftermath of January protests, when security forces regained control and nine hundred reportedly died, suggest limited regime change prospects, analysts say.
- The United States has gathered its most air power in the Middle East since 2003, with at least 108 air tankers in or heading to the CENTCOM theater, and U.S. military officers warn strikes could happen at any moment.
- Past threats of Strait of Hormuz closures could displace thousands toward the UAE and spike global oil prices, risking economic instability, as Iran warns all options are on the table.
- Analysts warn a U.S. campaign could paradoxically push Iran toward weaponization despite aims to prevent it, while Tehran may seek to inflict U.S. casualties and Iranian proxies add unpredictability; a devastated Iran could prompt GCC countries to pursue their own deterrents, risking a regional arms race.
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Solution to Iran crisis is regime change, ousting Khamenei, Saudi royal family source tells N12
A Saudi royal family source told N12 that the solution for Iran is no longer a limited military strike but a fundamental regime change, starting with the ousting of Supreme Leader Khamenei.
Saudi Royals Call for Regime Change in Iran
A source connected to the Saudi royal family is now saying what few in the diplomatic world have been willing to say aloud: the Islamic Republic of Iran cannot be reformed, only replaced. And the man at the top of that regime — Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei — needs to go first. The statement, relayed to Israeli news outlet N12 on Sunday, represents a significant shift in how at least some Gulf Arab leadership is framing the Iran problem.…
Saudi message may pave way for US strike on Iran
Saudi Arabia has shifted its stance on the possibility of a US military strike against Iran and is no longer opposing such a move, according to a diplomat from the region. Riyadh is also not ruling out the overthrow of the regime in Tehran, the source said, though it is unlikely to join any military action for fear of Iranian retaliation. The message was recently conveyed to Washington after mounting American pressure and amid a growing percepti…
Donald Trump threatens Iran with a military attack within 10-15 days – if not…? But the US president has never clearly explained what is required of the Iranian leadership for him to refrain from deploying the massive war fleet that has been assembled around the Persian Gulf.
Potential US military strikes on Iran could target specific individuals, pursue regime change: report
Two U.S. officials who spoke to Reuters describe two of the options that have emerged in the U.S. military's planning for Iran, if ordered by President Donald Trump.
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