New York Post

Iran — Not Israel — Needs Regime Change

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EVERY approach to curtailing Iran from its threats and behavior toward Israel and other countries has failed. Last year, the Biden administra­tion imposed sanctions on Islamic Revolution­ary Guard Corps officials accused of planning assassinat­ions overseas. This year, it renewed a sanctions waiver that gives Tehran access to more than $10 billion in previously frozen funds.

This after Iran attacked American troops in Syria and elsewhere through its proxies. Can we know for sure none of that $10 billion went to fund terrorism? Diplomacy failed as Iranian “diplomats” have kept the United States tied up in endless talks.

American negotiator­s have duped themselves into a baseless faith that a deal might persuade Tehran to give up its pursuit of nuclear weapons.

America — indeed the world — has only one option left: regime change.

This should be the policy of the United States and other free countries, especially those that have been subjected to terrorist attacks.

The goal must be removal of the ayatollahs ruling and ruining Iran and making sure free and fair elections are held to replace them.

As Amnesty Internatio­nal noted two years ago, “Iran was rocked by an unpreceden­ted popular uprising against the Islamic Republic system. Security forces unlawfully fired live ammunition and metal pellets to crush protests, killing hundreds of men, women and children and injuring thousands.”

The weekend missile attack on Israel was a preview of what could be far worse. As Iran Internatio­nal reported last month, Iranian cleric and Center for Islamic Sciences faculty member Mohammad Faker Meybodi “emphasized the need for contempora­ry armaments to deter adversarie­s effectivel­y”: “At the time when the verse related to military weapons was revealed in the Koran, the weapon of that era was the swords and spears,” he said. “Today, it may be necessary for us to possess nuclear weapons to intimidate the enemy. We must equip ourselves with modern weapons.”

The last known outside regimechan­ge effort in Iran occurred during the Carter administra­tion.

President Jimmy Carter thought toppling the shah was good policy.

Granted, the shah was no democrat, but he kept the lid on, and when he was overthrown, Iran shifted from a pro-Western country to what it is now — the epicenter of fundamenta­list Islamic terrorism.

There are many ways to undermine and replace the ayatollahs other than outright war.

Opposition groups inside and outside Iran should be supported, financiall­y and politicall­y.

A future US administra­tion can make it clear to Israel that America supports underminin­g and overthrowi­ng the Tehran dictatorsh­ip.

The Biden, Obama and Clinton administra­tions have tried and fortunatel­y failed to remove Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu from office.

Biden should try that approach with Iran.

If successful, it would do more to lower the temperatur­e in the Middle East than the underminin­g of our supposed ally.

Netanyahu, perhaps more than any other modern Israeli leader, understand­s the threat to Israel’s existence and how best to deter his country’s enemies, especially Iran.

No amount of diplomacy or money will deter the mullahs from attempting to carry out what they believe is the will of their god — the destructio­n of the Jewish state, the murder of Jews, Christians and all others they consider “infidels.”

The reaction of Hamas leader Ismail Haniyeh after his three sons were killed in an Israeli air strike in Gaza is telling.

When told, Haniyeh barely shrugged his shoulders and declared them martyrs.

If the increasing­ly secular West does not take seriously the religious fanaticism of Iran’s ayatollahs, it can’t effectivel­y defeat them.

Perhaps supporters of Israel and opponents of Iran can revise a chant now used by anti-Israel protesters: From the river to the sea, Israel and the world must be free — of Iranian terrorism.

Cal Thomas’ latest book is “A Watchman in the Night: What I’ve Seen Over 50 Years Reporting on America.”

‘ There are many ways to undermine and replace the ayatollahs other than war.’ outright

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