US Not Seeking Regime Change in Iran Despite Trump’s Remarks - White House
- The White House clarified that the U.S. is not seeking regime change in Iran, despite President Donald Trump's comments suggesting it could happen if the regime does not change.
- Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated that the U.S. military posture has not changed, emphasizing ongoing diplomatic efforts while acknowledging recent strikes on Iranian nuclear sites.
- Israel intensified military operations following U.S. airstrikes, targeting key Revolutionary Guard sites and Iran's fortified facilities, according to Israeli military sources.
- Iran condemned the U.S. airstrikes as hostile and warned of severe consequences, asserting that it would retaliate against any perceived threats.
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US not seeking regime change in Iran despite Trump’s remarks - White House
The White House has clarified that the United States is not pursuing regime change in Iran, following President Donald Trump’s public remarks on Sunday in which he appeared to entertain the idea for the first time. Speaking to reporters on Monday, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt stated, “The President’s posture and our military posture has not changed.” Leavitt explained that Trump’s comment was rhetorical rather than policy-driven.…
White House press secretary downplays Trump’s regime change comments
Despite President Donald Trump posting on Truth Social on Sunday suggesting that he sought regime change in Iran, White House Press Secretary Karoline Leavitt downplayed his remarks when speaking to reporters on Monday morning. “The president was just raising a question that I think many around the world are asking,” Leavitt said. “If the Iranian regime refuses to give up their nuclear program or engage in talks, we just took out their nuclear p…
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