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US aimed for Iran nuke facilities not regime change: Pentagon

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U.S. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has made it clear that the recent strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities were not aimed at bringing about regime change. In an interview on Sunday, Hegseth emphasized that the United States’ primary goal is to prevent Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons and to ensure the safety of the American people and its allies.

The announcement from the U.S. Defense Secretary comes after tensions between the two nations reached a boiling point with the recent attacks on U.S. military bases in Iraq by Iranian forces. The strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities were seen as a retaliatory measure by the United States, but Hegseth was quick to clarify that it was not an attempt to overthrow the Iranian government.

“These strikes were a direct response to Iran’s aggressive actions against our troops in Iraq. It was not an attempt at regime change, but rather a necessary action to protect our national security,” stated Hegseth.

The United States and Iran have been involved in a long-standing conflict that has only escalated in recent years. The Iranian government has been known to support terrorist organizations and pose a threat to global peace and stability. In addition, their pursuit of nuclear weapons has raised concerns among the international community.

Hegseth’s statements reassure the world that the United States’ intention is not to bring about a regime change in Iran but to address the pressing issue of their nuclear program. The ultimate goal is to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons, which would have severe consequences for the entire world.

The United States’ actions have been met with criticism and skepticism from many nations. However, Secretary Hegseth has reiterated that the United States remains committed to resolving the conflict through diplomatic means and is not seeking to escalate the situation.

“We have always been open to diplomatic discussions with Iran, and we continue to be open to it. The United States does not want to engage in war, but we will not hesitate to take necessary action to protect our interests and allies,” stated Hegseth.

The U.S. Defense Secretary’s words send a positive message to the Iranian people, assuring them that the United States is not their enemy and that their government’s actions will not go unanswered. It also shows a strong commitment to the safety and security of the American people and its allies.

Furthermore, Hegseth’s statements also highlight the United States’ role as a global leader in promoting peace and preventing the spread of nuclear weapons. The international community has a responsibility to come together to address this pressing issue and prevent any further escalation of tensions.

The recent strikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities serve as a reminder to the Iranian government that their actions will not be tolerated, and the United States will take necessary measures to protect its people and interests. However, it also sends a message that the United States is open to peaceful resolution and encourages Iran to come to the negotiation table.

In conclusion, Secretary Hegseth’s remarks reassure the world that the United States’ recent actions were not aimed at regime change, but to prevent Iran’s pursuit of nuclear weapons. The United States remains committed to finding a peaceful solution to the ongoing conflict and urges Iran to refrain from any further aggression. The ultimate goal is to ensure the safety and security of the American people and the world at large.

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