Following massive U.S. strikes on Iran, Republican Senator Lindsey Graham is urging President Trump to 'finish the job' and topple the Islamic Republic to secure Middle East peace and Saudi-Israeli normalization.
Amid an unprecedented military escalation in the Middle East—following extensive Israeli bombardments and U.S. Central Command's recent strikes on Iran's Kharg Island during Operation "Epic Wrath"—Republican Senator Lindsey Graham is publicly calling on U.S. President Donald Trump to orchestrate the permanent overthrow of the Iranian government.
According to the Iranian political commentary channel کافه سیاست 🖤, Graham addressed the President directly, urging him to "finish the job." Graham asserted that the United States is "very, very close" to establishing stability, an outcome he directly linked to regime change. "Saudi Arabia will recognize Israel when the Islamic Republic falls from power," Graham stated, framing the collapse of the "terrorist regime" as the necessary prerequisite for achieving real peace in the Middle East.
Graham further praised the current administration for deterring Iran's nuclear ambitions, blessing Trump and his team for preventing the regime from acquiring what he quantified as "10 nuclear bombs," claiming explicitly that the Ayatollah would have used them.
The Iranian war-tracking channel خبرفورینیوز | اخبار جنگ | حمله امریکا, which closely monitors U.S. military strikes from a domestic security perspective, highlighted additional remarks from Graham applauding Trump's aggressive military posture. Graham characterized Trump as the "right man at the right time" and thanked God for his "decisive action" against Iran. Drawing a stark partisan contrast, Graham asked the public to "imagine what the world would be like if Kamala Harris had won," before reiterating that the U.S. is very close to getting the situation right.
The source messages consist of translated excerpts of public remarks made by U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham, heavily circulated by Iranian Telegram channels. The channels convey the hawkish U.S. rhetoric faithfully without editorializing within the text itself, highlighting the acute awareness among Iranian domestic audiences regarding the direct threats of regime change from Washington.