Regime Change in Tehran Is a Strategic Imperative
by | jstribune.com | February 2026
The debate over Iran has long revolved around tactics: sanctions or engagement, containment or deterrence, military strikes or diplomatic agreements. These discussions, while important, obscure a more fundamental reality. The challenge posed by Iran is not merely about enrichment levels, missile ranges, or proxy networks. It is about the nature of the regime itself.
The Islamic Republic is not simply a difficult negotiating partner. It is a revolutionary regime whose identity is inseparable from confrontation — externally against Israel, the United States, and regional governments; internally against its own citizens.








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