Netanyahu speaks of regime change in Iran. But it's not the same as regime destruction
Briefly

In a recent Fox News interview, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu spoke about plans for military action against Iran that he argues may lead to regime change. He claims that The Iranian government is weak, suggesting that many citizens would welcome its overthrow. Recent Israeli strikes on Iranian targets seem to indicate a wider agenda beyond nuclear dismantling. Netanyahu’s comments echo past rhetoric used before the Iraq invasion, raising concerns about repeating history and the consequences that can arise from such interventions.
Netanyahu emphasized that Israel's military actions against Iran encompass a larger aim, advocating for regime change rather than solely focusing on dismantling nuclear programs.
Historically, Netanyahu's views echo earlier U.S. assertions that Iraqis would welcome regime change; now he suggests a similar fate for Iran, despite past failures.
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