Mar 3 β€’ 07:12 UTC πŸ‡ΆπŸ‡¦ Qatar Al Jazeera

Has the war on Iran entered the phase of regime change?

The article discusses whether the ongoing conflict involving the U.S. and Israel against Iran has transitioned into a direct attempt to overthrow the Iranian regime.

The article reflects on the current state of conflict between the United States and Israel against Iran, questioning if it has escalated into an outright effort to dismantle the Iranian regime itself. The author emphasizes that the stakes involve the very existence of the Islamic Republic, framing this conflict as fundamentally different from prior disputes over Iran's nuclear program and missile capabilities which have typically been peripheral to the core issue at hand.

On Saturday, February 28, the second American-Israeli war efforts against Iran began with a series of targeted strikes. These strikes initially focused on key leadership figures within the Iranian government and military structure, including Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei and other high-ranking officials. Such direct actions indicate a significant escalation in hostilities, with the intention of not only impacting military operations but also destabilizing the country's political hierarchy.

In response to these aggressive maneuvers, Iran was quick to retaliate using medium-range missiles and drones targeting sites in Israel, Jordan, and American military locations. This counterattack highlights the intense nature of the conflict and the potential for broader regional destabilization, as both sides appear poised for an ongoing spiral of tit-for-tat military actions that could have severe implications for regional security and international relations.

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