Iran regime change was not objective, says Marco Rubio - ‘But no complaints about Khamenei being killed’

In a recent statement, U.S. Senator Marco Rubio clarified that the primary objective of military strikes against Iran was not to instigate regime change, but rather to dismantle the country’s missile and nuclear capabilities. Rubio emphasized that while the elimination of Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei was not the aim of these actions, he expressed no objections to such an outcome. This perspective highlights the complex geopolitical landscape surrounding Iran, particularly in light of ongoing tensions over its nuclear ambitions and regional influence. The remarks come amid intensified scrutiny of U.S. foreign policy in the Middle East, where the balance of power remains fragile. Rubio's comments reflect a broader discussion on the effectiveness of military interventions and the strategic priorities of the U.S. in countering perceived threats from Iran. As the situation evolves, it raises important questions about the future of U.S.-Iran relations and the potential ramifications for regional stability.
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