The United States launched airstrikes on three Iranian nuclear facilities over the weekend.
President Donald Trump and White House officials signaled that the administration is open to regime change, after the United States bombed the countryโs nuclear facilities over the weekend.
In a statement on Truth Social, Trump suggested that Iranโs government, which has ruled the country as an Islamic theocratic autocracy since 1979, could be toppled in the midst of more than a week of airstrikes between Iran and Israel. The United States bombed multiple nuclear sites in an attempt to prevent Iran from producing a nuclear weapon.
โItโs not politically correct to use the term, โRegime Change,โโ Trump wrote on Sunday afternoon, โbut if the current Iranian Regime is unable to MAKE IRAN GREAT AGAIN, why wouldnโt there be a Regime change??? MIGA!!!โ
On Monday morning, White House press secretary Karoline Leavitt told ABC News that โif the Iranian regime refuses to come to a peaceful, diplomatic solutionโwhich the president is still interested in engaging in … why shouldnโt the Iranian people take away the power of this incredibly violent regime?โ
โOur posture has not changed,โ she said.
In reference to the presidentโs comment on Truth Social, Leavitt said that Trump โwas just simply raising a questionโ and stressed that โas far as our military posture, it has not been changed.โ
Neither Trump nor Leavitt suggested an ouster of the Islamic regime, led by Ali Khamenei, and nor did he say that the United States should play a role in overthrowing it.
Vice President JD Vance, Secretary of State Marco Rubio, and Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth signaled Sunday that the Trump administration isnโt interested in removing the current regime, but is interested in dismantling its nuclear facilities to prevent the regime from acquiring nuclear weapons.
โWe donโt want to achieve regime change. We want to achieve the end of the Iranian nuclear program,โ Vance told ABC News in an interview Sunday. โThatโs what the president set us out to do.โ
Rubio, speaking to CBS News on Sunday, said that the airstrikes were not โan attack on Iranโ and โnot an attack on the Iranian people,โ adding that โthis wasnโt a regime change move.โ