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Allies of Trump push for Iran regime change

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PARIS: US President Donald Trump allies Newt Gingrich and Rudy Giuliani on Saturday urged regime change in Iran, saying the prospect was closer than ever after the Islamic Republic was hit by a wave of strikes and protests.

Former House speaker Gingrich and ex-New York mayor Giuliani also told a rally of thousands of Iranian opposition supporters in Paris that Trump needed to turn up the heat on European countries still seeking to do business with Tehran despite reimposed US sanctions.

“The only way to safety in the region is to replace the dictatorsh­ip with a democracy and that has to be our goal,” Gingrich told the Free Iran rally, organised by exiled opponents including the former rebel People’s Mojahedin which is banned in Iran.

He stressed he did not speak for the Trump administra­tion, but added: “It seems to me there would be a rather happy celebratio­n should regime change occur.”

Gingrich blasted countries attempting to find ways to allow their companies to keep operating in Iran under the threat of penalties for US sanction-busting.

“We need to have a campaign to shame the European government­s who are unwilling to support freedom and democracy. We need to insist that they join the sanctions

Freedom is right around the corner. Rudy Giuliani, former New York mayor

once again,” Gingrich said.

Giuliani called for a boycott of companies “that continuall­y do business with this regime”.

“Freedom is right around the corner,” he added of the recent protests in Iran.

Gingrich, Giuliani and other US politician­s have been heavily paid to speak at the annual Paris rally in recent years. Their comments came after US Secretary Mike Pompeo gave his backing to the strikes and protests over economic woes, not least the collapse of the currency following the US withdrawal from the nuclear deal.

On Monday traders at Tehran’s Grand Bazaar staged a rare strike following earlier reports of street protests in provincial cities.

Iranians have been hit by rising prices, and record levels of unemployme­nt have left a third of under 30s out of work.

The latest protests follow dozens over the new year which left at least 25 people dead.

The People’s Mojahedin were founded in the 1960s against Iran’s royalist government and went on to fight the Islamic regime after the 1979 revolution.

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 ?? — Reuters photo ?? Giuliani gestures during his speech at the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) meeting in Villepinte, near Paris, France.
— Reuters photo Giuliani gestures during his speech at the National Council of Resistance of Iran (NCRI) meeting in Villepinte, near Paris, France.

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