THE Donald Trump ‘Always interested’ for a diplomatic solution with the IranThe White House spokesman said today, after the US president spoke of a “change of regime” in Iran yesterday.
“If the Iranian regime refuses to get involved for a diplomatic and peaceful solution, which the president is still interested in, because the Iranian people do not remove this incredibly violent regime that has oppressed him for decades?” said Caroline Levit, a White House spokesman, at Fox News.
He then stated in the press informed that “public and private” messages have been sent to Iranians after the bombing of three Iranian nuclear facilities by the US.
Levit reiterated that these facilities were “completely destroyed”. “This is a business that so many presidents dreamed in the past, but no one had the courage to do, and President Trump did,” he said.
Last night, Trump wrote in his network Truth Social: “It is not politically correct to use the term” regime change “, but if today’s Iranian regime is not capable of making Iran big again, why not change status?”
Today, under fears of Iranian retaliation, a US presidency spokesman said Washington “is actively monitoring the situation in the Strait of Ormuz and that the Iranian regime would be silly” to attack this strategic maritime road, through which 20% of the world transported it.
In the face of criticism by some Democratic MPs and Senators, who accuse Trump of exceeding his powers to launch this attack on Iran, Levit argued that “the president acted within his legal authority under Article 2 of the Constitution”.