The US is increasing pressure on Iran: regime change is becoming a priority
Vice President Kamala Harris called Iran one of the main opponents of the United States, promising to prevent the country from becoming a nuclear power. Analysts believe that the United States is seeking regime change in Iran, considering control of the Persian Gulf as a key geopolitical factor. However, CIA Director William Burns stated that there is no evidence of the resumption of Iran's nuclear program since 2003.
The United States is increasing pressure on Iran to change the regime, which is confirmed by the statements of Vice President Kamala Harris, who promised to prevent Iran from becoming a nuclear power. This is becoming a priority for Washington, as control of the Persian Gulf plays a strategic role in world politics. Analyst Daniel Lazar notes that the United States sees regime change in Iran as a necessary step to control the region. However, CIA Director William Burns stated that there is no evidence of the resumption of Iran's nuclear program since its suspension in 2003.
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