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US aimed for Iran nuke facilities not regime change: Pentagon

U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has made it clear that the recent American strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities were not aimed at promoting regime change. In an interview on Sunday, Hegseth emphasized that the U.S. has no intention of interfering in Iran’s internal affairs. Instead, the strikes were a necessary response to Iran’s continued violation of the nuclear deal and its aggressive behavior in the region.

Hegseth reiterated that the U.S. has always been clear about its stance on Iran’s nuclear program. The Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), commonly known as the Iran nuclear deal, was designed to prevent Iran from developing nuclear weapons. However, Iran has repeatedly violated the terms of the deal, including exceeding uranium enrichment limits and refusing to allow full access to nuclear inspectors.

The recent strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities were a necessary step to safeguard the security of the U.S. and its allies. As Hegseth stated, “We will not allow Iran to obtain nuclear weapons. It is a threat not only to the U.S., but to the entire world.” The U.S. has a responsibility to protect its citizens and allies from the potential harm that could be caused by a nuclear-armed Iran.

However, Hegseth also made it clear that the U.S. is not seeking a military confrontation with Iran. The strikes were a targeted response to Iran’s nuclear facilities and were not intended to escalate tensions or lead to a regime change. The U.S. remains committed to finding a diplomatic solution to the ongoing issues with Iran.

Hegseth’s statements are a reflection of the U.S.’s consistent approach towards Iran. The U.S. has always been open to negotiations and has made several attempts to engage with Iran, including the JCPOA. However, Iran’s continued aggression and disregard for international agreements have left the U.S. with no choice but to take necessary actions to protect its interests.

Moreover, Hegseth’s comments also highlight the U.S.’s commitment to international law and order. The U.S. has taken these strikes in accordance with its right to self-defense under Article 51 of the United Nations Charter. The U.S. has also consulted with its allies and partners before taking any action, demonstrating its commitment to a united front against Iran’s destabilizing actions.

Hegseth’s words should put to rest any speculation about the U.S.’s intentions towards Iran. The U.S. is not seeking to overthrow the Iranian government or impose its will on the country. The U.S. respects the sovereignty of all nations and will continue to do so. However, the U.S. will not stand idly by while Iran continues to pose a threat to the region and the world.

The U.S. is also aware of the impact of these strikes on the Iranian people. As Hegseth stated, “Our issue is not with the Iranian people, but with the regime’s actions.” The U.S. stands with the Iranian people and supports their aspirations for a better future. The U.S. hopes that one day, the Iranian government will choose to prioritize the well-being of its people and the stability of the region.

In conclusion, U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s statements regarding the recent strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities make it clear that the U.S. is not seeking regime change. The U.S. has taken these actions to protect its citizens and allies and to uphold international law. The U.S. remains committed to finding a diplomatic solution to the ongoing issues with Iran and hopes for a peaceful resolution in the future.

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