"My view is there's probably no country on Earth with a greater gap between its rulers and its citizens than Iran. If you're able to change the leaders in Iran and empower the people into some kind of a representative government-or, at a minimum, a government which represents its own national interests rather than this revolutionary ideology of 1979-that would be a geopolitical game changer for the United States, and a huge victory for President Trump."
A panel of journalists and foreign policy experts discussed U.S. and Israeli military actions against Iran and the Trump administration's strategic objectives. Karim Sadjadpour highlighted that Iran experiences an exceptional divide between its government and population. He argued that replacing Iranian leadership with a representative government focused on national interests rather than 1979 revolutionary ideology would constitute a transformative geopolitical shift benefiting the United States and representing a significant achievement for President Trump. The discussion examined broader implications of military engagement and potential outcomes for regional stability and U.S. foreign policy.
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