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Trump’s Iran gambit: Inside a White House strategy that sees regime change as new deterrence

TN Ashok
Washington / Dubai, Jan 13 (UNI) As Iran reels from its deadliest crackdown on protesters in decades, President Donald Trump is openly weighing military and non-military options that senior officials say could redefine America’s posture toward authoritarian regimes, and potentially redraw the geopolitical map from the Middle East to Latin America.
Behind the public threats and carefully calibrated ambiguity lies a deeper strategic calculation: whether Iran can become the next proving ground for what Trump and his advisers privately describe as a doctrine of coercive regime destabilization, a model they believe succeeded in Venezuela and could be replicated elsewhere.
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