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U.S. strikes on Iran, called a sustained campaign to weaken its regime and spark uprising, follow rejected negotiations, according to former Bush speechwriter Marc Thiessen.
A U.S. political commentator and former Bush administration speechwriter, Marc Thiessen, said recent American strikes on Iran mark the start of a sustained military campaign aimed at dismantling the Iranian regime, not just deterring its actions.
He described the operation as targeting Iran’s military, nuclear, and security infrastructure to weaken its ability to repress its population and create conditions for an internal uprising.
Thiessen emphasized the campaign is extensive, lasting days or weeks, and compared it to pivotal historical moments like the fall of the Berlin Wall.
He claimed Iran rejected prior U.S. offers to negotiate, justifying the strikes, and expressed confidence that the Iranian people will ultimately secure their freedom.
The outcome, he said, depends on Iran’s response and the willingness of its citizens to act.
Los ataques estadounidenses contra Irán, llamados una campaña sostenida para debilitar su régimen y provocar un levantamiento, siguen a las negociaciones rechazadas, según el ex escritor de discursos de Bush, Marc Thiessen.