Trump Outlines Sustained Strikes and Regime Change Strategy for Iran

Iranian news channels are heavily reporting on President Trump's recent statements threatening four to five weeks of sustained military strikes and advocating for a Venezuela-style regime change in Tehran.

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Trump Outlines Sustained Strikes and Regime Change Strategy for Iran

Multiple Iranian breaking news channels heavily amplified translated excerpts from President Donald Trump's March 2 interview with the New York Times, focusing on his assertions of a sustained military campaign and overt goals for regime change in Tehran. گروه خبرفوری, a prominent aggregator known for rapid, high-volume news dissemination, drove the majority of the coverage. A smaller political channel, کافه سیاست 🖤, concisely summarized the geopolitical threat, quoting Trump as saying, "I am confident that the Islamic Republic will ultimately surrender to the will of America and Israel."

Sustained Military Campaign According to گروه خبرفوری, Trump warned that the U.S. military is prepared to continue its bombardment for "four to five weeks" if necessary. He asserted that it "would not be difficult for Israel and America" to maintain the current intensity of the battlefield. The channel further highlighted Trump's claim that Iran has been "significantly weakened, to put it mildly." These exact reports were uniformly cross-posted by another aggregator, اخبارفوری خبرفوری جنگ امریکا فوری. Regime Change and the "Venezuela Model" Iranian media closely tracked Trump's explicit comments regarding a post-Islamic Republic transition. Trump reportedly stated he hopes the situation in Iran concludes similarly to Venezuela following the arrest of Maduro, calling it the "best, best scenario." Regarding future governance, Trump claimed, "I have three very good options, I will not reveal them now. First let's finish this job." He also offered a conditional path forward, stating that if the "new leadership of Iran shows its readiness to become a pragmatic partner, I am ready to lift the sanctions." Polarized Domestic Reaction User comments within the گروه خبرفوری channel reveal a deeply fractured public grappling with the threat of war. Hardline, pro-regime commenters responded with fierce nationalist defiance; one wrote, "God grant you death for destroying our country," while another warned, "Do not push too hard Trump, the Revolutionary Guards will bury you alive." Conversely, anti-regime voices used the foreign threat to criticize the Islamic Republic's governance. One user lamented, "If you had surrendered to the people and held a referendum, the country wouldn't have ended up like this." Amid the chaos, some users dismissed the reports entirely, insisting the interview was fabricated to induce panic.
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The primary sources act as sensationalist breaking-news aggregators, echoing identical translations of Trump's interview quotes without independent framing. The user comments attached to the main channel provide a vivid cross-section of Iranian societal polarization, starkly divided between hardline regime loyalists expressing violent anti-American sentiment and disillusioned dissidents blaming the state's failure to enact democratic reforms for the impending conflict.