White House Affirms No Regime Change in Iran Amidst Counterterrorism Efforts
More than 20 years after the War on Terrorism began on Sept. 11, 2001, the U.S. is 'back in the business of counterterrorism,' a senior White House official said.
In a recent statement, White House advisor Sebastian Gorka clarified that the United States is not pursuing regime change in Iran despite its renewed focus on counterterrorism efforts. Gorka emphasized the importance of distinguishing between addressing terrorist threats and instigating regime change, stressing that the current approach is aimed at combating terrorism rather than toppling governments.
The declaration comes amidst escalating tensions in the region and concerns about the potential implications of U.S. actions on Iranian leadership. Gorka's comments seek to reassure both domestic and international audiences that the U.S. is committed to targeted counterterrorism operations without seeking broader geopolitical changes in the region.
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