Trump Backtracks On 'regime Change' Talk In Iran

President Donald Trump said Tuesday he doesn’t want to see regime change in Iran, two days after he floated the idea on social media.
“I don't want it. I'd like to see everything calm down as quickly as possible,” Trump said to reporters aboard Air Force One on his way to the NATO summit.
“Regime change takes chaos, and ideally, we don't want to see so much chaos, so we'll see how it does.”
Some of Trump’s long-time supporters, including Rep. Marjorie Taylor Greene (R-Ga.) and Steve Bannon, criticized the earlier suggestion of regime change, worried the effort would bog down Americans in another costly Middle East expedition.
Right-wing influencers on Tuesday were quick to cheer the president’s apparent pivot.
“Trump is the peace president,” Charlie Kirk, MAGA media personality posted on X.
But in a sign of how the issue still divides the GOP, Sen. Lindsey Graham (R. S.C.,), a longtime Iran hawk and ally of Trump, said during a hearing on Tuesday that “the only way you're really going to have peace is for the regime to change its behavior, either through personnel or ideology.”
“And I just want to say this very clearly, until Iran renounces their regime goal of destroying the Jewish state, until Iran recognizes the right of Israel to exist as a nation and the Jews to exist as a people, we're nowhere closer to peace than we were before the capability of Iran to enact their agenda has been greatly reduced,” he said. “Hats off to President Trump and our military, but until their desire changes, we need to stick with Israel and understand who we're dealing with.”
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