Pentagon says U.S. strikes ‘devastated’ Iran’s nuclear program but weren’t aimed at regime change
Sunday, 22 June 2025 () A series of unprecedented US strikes against Iran “devastated” its nuclear programme, Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth said Sunday, as he asserted Washington was not seeking regime change in Tehran. The Pentagon chief urged Iran’s leaders to find an off-ramp to the conflict after President Donald…
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Only regime change will stop Iran making a nuclear weapon, expert tells Euronews
Jacob Kirkegaard told Euronews that despite the American strikes, Iran might still be capable of a nuclear program...
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Nuclear watchdog IAEA calls for crisis meeting over US attacks on Iran
Iran claims no nuclear leakage detected so far at the sites attacked by the US: On Friday, before the latest bombings, Director..
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United States Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth insisted on Sunday that the strikes on Iran's nuclear facilities were "not about regime change" in that country."The... Upworthy
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth told reporters the U.S. war against Iran is "not open-ended" and is "not about regime change," stressing that Saturday's U.S.... Upworthy
The US military’s strikes on Iran’s nuclear sites were not a preamble to plans for regime change, US Defence Secretary Pete Hegseth said on Sunday, adding... News24