Trump Claims Deaths of Iranian Leaders ‘Truly Is Regime Change’
President Trump cites deaths of Iran's top leaders as evidence of regime change while ceasefire talks continue amid ongoing conflict.
- 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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Amid the ongoing Iran conflict, U.S. President Donald Trump stated that the U.S.-Israel war has effectively brought 'regime change' in Tehran. He said key layers of Iran’s leadership have been 'decimated,' signaling a major shift in power dynamics. Trump also issued a strong warning, saying Iran may not 'have a country' if it fails to comply with U.S. demands.
In the Iran war, the US government repeatedly sends contradictory signals. Trump has now announced that he has already achieved a regime change in Iran.
Donald Trump claimed on Sunday 29 March that he had provoked a "change of regime" in Iran after the American and Israeli strikes. The US President also assured that an agreement would allow the passage of 20...
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