Iran Responds to U.S. with Caution Amid Regime Change Talk
Source: Live: Israel accuses Iran of breaching Trump ceasefire and says will respond 'forcefully' (2025-06-23)
Iran warns against external interference as U.S. hints at regime change Iran has issued a cautious warning to the United States following recent remarks by U.S. officials suggesting a possible shift towards regime change in Iran. While U.S. President Joe Biden and other officials have emphasized diplomatic engagement, some statements have raised concerns about increased pressure and potential covert operations aimed at altering Iran's government. Iranian officials have reiterated their stance against foreign interference, emphasizing their sovereignty and warning of consequences if such actions continue. The U.S. has also raised the idea of supporting Iranian opposition groups and increasing sanctions, which Tehran views as provocative. Despite these tensions, both sides have expressed a desire to avoid full-scale conflict, but the rhetoric underscores the fragile state of relations. Analysts suggest that while open conflict remains unlikely, the possibility of covert operations and increased diplomatic pressure could escalate tensions further, complicating efforts for dialogue and stability in the region.
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