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Well-known financial blog: Trump has shifted his focus to considering regime change in Iran.
Gate News bot reports that according to ZeroHedge, as world leaders urgently call for diplomatic efforts, President Trump on Sunday raised the possibility of regime change in Tehran. Less than 24 hours ago, the U.S. struck three nuclear facilities in Iran, raising concerns about the escalating danger of conflict in the Middle East.
"If the current regime in Iran cannot make Iran great again, then why not change the regime?" Trump wrote in a post on his social media site. Earlier, most of his senior officials had emphasized that the United States has no intention of fully going to war with Tehran.
Kentucky Republican Congressman Thomas Massie is one of the few outspoken members of Congress who criticized Trump's bombing campaign in Iran, which was conducted without congressional authorization and without debate or consultation.
Masi is seeking to introduce a war powers resolution in the House before "deploying nuclear weapons to Iran." The congressman, dominated by conservatives and liberals, hopes to pass legislation that prohibits U.S. intervention in Iranian affairs.