Trump Signals Regime Change After Strikes on Iran’s Nuclear Sites

Donald Trump hints at regime change in Iran after US airstrikes hit key nuclear sites. Tensions escalate as Iran threatens retaliation, while global diplomacy faces fresh strain.
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Trump Approves Iran Strike Plans but Waits for Tehran’s Next Move

With U.S. strike plans on Iran's nuclear facilities approved but not yet executed, President Trump is closely monitoring Tehran’s next move. As Israeli airstrikes intensify, the world braces for what could be a pivotal shift in Middle East conflict.
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Khamenei Faces Isolation as Israeli Strikes Decimate Iran’s Inner Circle

Iran’s supreme leader Khamenei Faces Isolation as Israeli Strikes Decimate Iran’s Inner Circle. At 86, Ayatollah Ali Khamenei is confronting perhaps the most perilous moment of his decades-long reign. A sustained and deadly series of Israeli airstrikes has shattered the upper echelons of his inner military circle, killing many of his most trusted advisers. With the Islamic Republic's power structure thrown into disarray, Khamenei appears increasingly isolated, his leadership more vulnerable than ever.
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Netanyahu: Iran’s Nuclear Program Like a “Cancer,” Vows Israel Will “Cut It Out” with U.S. Support

In a press conference on Iran’s nuclear program, Israeli Prime Minister Netanyahu: Iran’s Nuclear Program Like a “Cancer,” Vows Israel Will “Cut It Out” with U.S. Support. On Monday, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu delivered his most forceful comments yet on the ongoing Israel-Iran conflict, calling Iran’s nuclear program a “cancer” that must be “cut out.” As airstrikes and missile attacks rattle the region, Netanyahu emphasized Israel’s unwavering commitment to dismantling Iran’s nuclear, missile, and terror infrastructure with full backing from the United States.
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Khamenei Rejects U.S. Nuclear Proposal, Vows Iran Will Continue Uranium Enrichment

Iran's supreme leader Khamenei Rejects U.S. Nuclear Proposal, Vows Iran Will Continue Uranium Enrichment. In a forceful speech on Wednesday, Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei sharply criticized a new U.S. nuclear proposal, calling it “100 percent against” the principles of Iran’s 1979 Islamic revolution. Although Khamenei did not entirely close the door on a potential agreement with the United States, he was unequivocal in rejecting any deal that would force Iran to give up uranium enrichment a key component of the country’s nuclear program.
The comments come amid the sixth round of indirect nuclear talks between Iran and the U.S., aimed at reviving a broader agreement and easing decades-long tensions.
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US and Iran Resume Nuclear Talks Amid Clashing Red Lines and High Stakes

In Rome this Friday, US and Iran Resume Nuclear Talks Amid Clashing Red Lines and High Stakes. Iranian and US negotiators are scheduled to meet again on Friday in Rome to continue discussions aimed at resolving the long-standing dispute over Tehran’s nuclear program. This marks the fifth round of talks mediated by Oman since April. Despite both sides expressing a preference for diplomacy, tensions remain high due to deep-rooted disagreements on Iran’s uranium enrichment program a key “red line” for both parties.
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