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President Trump hinted yesterday about a change in leadership in Iran after U.S. warplanes bombed sites in that country.
But speaking separately and earlier in the day,
both Secretary of State Marco Rubio and Vice President J.D.
Vance said regime change is not the U.S.'s goal.
But writing online later, Trump asked if Iran's leaders cannot make their country great again,
quote, Why wouldn't there be a regime change?
The U.N.
Nuclear Watchdog Agency has released a statement about the Iranian nuclear sites hit over the weekend.
They include Isfahan, Natanz and Fordow.
Rafael Mariano Grossi is the director general of the IAEA.
Craters are visible at the Fordow site, Iran's main location for enriching uranium at 60 percent,
indicating... the use by the United States of America of ground-penetrating munitions.
This is consistent with statements from the United States.
European leaders are urging Iran to engage in fresh negotiations over its nuclear program.