Trump seeks regime change in Iran

US President Donald Trump has declared that a regime change in Iran could be "the best thing that could happen", criticizing the long dialogue that he said has led to the loss of lives.
"For 47 years they talk and talk, and meanwhile we have lost many lives while they talk," he said during an interview.
When asked by reporters about the state of Iranian nuclear facilities, the American leader said, "You can take everything that's dust down there. If we act, that's the least we can do. But we will certainly take everything that's left."
Speaking about Iran's nuclear activity, the 79-year-old added that "we don't want any [uranium] enrichment."
When asked what Iran could do to avert an attack, Trump said that "they should give us the deal they should have given us the first time. If they give us the right deal, we won't do it. They want to talk, but so far they've been talking a lot and not acting."
Otherwise, the US has already sent an aircraft carrier to the Middle East. /Telegraph/

















































