Goal of regime change in Iran remained elusive because Trump opposes such change
At the outset of the joint military campaign led by Israeli occupiers and the United States against Iran, the primary objectives included the destruction of Iran's nuclear facilities and the instigation of a governmental change within Iran. However, what were the eventual outcomes of these goals as the conflict drew to a close?
On Tuesday, US President Donald Trump expressed his disinterest in pursuing regime change in Iran, citing concerns about the potential chaos it could unleash. While en route to the NATO summit, Trump informed reporters aboard Air Force One that Iran would be prevented from acquiring nuclear weapons. Additionally, he disclosed that Russian President Vladimir Putin had contacted him, offering assistance regarding Iran.
Following the series of Israeli offensives against Iran, Iranian authorities vocally contended that Israel aimed to orchestrate a governmental transformation in Iran by targeting high-ranking officials and launching widespread attacks. Iranian officials labeled these actions as an "unsuccessful endeavor" by Israel.
Political analysts postulate that in the aftermath of the conflict, Iran successfully thwarted the collective objectives of the United States and Israel within its borders.
It is noteworthy that Iran and Israel have reached a ceasefire agreement after enduring substantial losses on both sides during a brief yet intense period of conflict.