❓WHAT HAPPENED: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that “Iran is being decimated” as the U.S. and Israel target its missile and nuclear programs, while emphasizing the need for a ground component for regime change.
👤WHO WAS INVOLVED: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Donald J. Trump, and the Iranian regime.
📍WHEN & WHERE: Netanyahu’s remarks were made on March 19 during a press conference, following comments by President Trump in the Oval Office earlier that day.
💬KEY QUOTE: “You don’t want to replace one ayatollah with another. You don’t want to replace Hitler with Hitler.” – Benjamin Netanyahu
🎯IMPACT: Netanyahu’s comments underscore the complexities of addressing Iran’s regime, with potential implications for U.S.-Israel cooperation and regional stability.
Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu declared on March 19 that “Iran is being decimated,” as Israel and the United States continue targeting the country’s nuclear and ballistic missile programs. However, he emphasized that achieving real regime change in Iran would require a “ground component.” He warned, “You don’t want to replace one ayatollah with another. You don’t want to replace Hitler with Hitler.”
Netanyahu stressed that the Iranian people must ultimately drive change. “We can create the conditions, but they have to, you know, they have to exploit those conditions at a certain point,” he said. He further highlighted the limits of air campaigns alone, stating, “You can do a lot of things from the air, and we’re doing [them,] but… there has to be a ground component as well.” Although he did not specify what such operations might entail, he suggested there were “many possibilities.”
His remarks come amid a series of Israeli strikes targeting Iran, including the recent elimination of Iran’s intelligence minister, part of a broader campaign against Tehran’s political, military, and intelligence infrastructure.
Netanyahu also dismissed accusations that Israel had pressured the United States into confronting Iran, claiming that President Donald J. Trump was already aware of an Iranian nuclear threat. “He explained it to me, I didn’t explain it to him,” Netanyahu said regarding their discussions.
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