Is the regime in Iran soon to be toast?

US intelligence has determined the Iranian government is not currently willing to engage in substantial negotiations over ending the US-Israeli war, per NYT.

 
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Absolute bombshell confession!
Trump casually admits on camera that he assassinated 88 Iranian leaders "by accident" while they were voting for a new regime.
He is openly bragging about mass murder and illegal regime change. This is a blatant war crime!

 
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That's all fine and dandy, but to be fair...

Unless I'm mistaken, the vast majority of the Iranian people ain't to happy with the Iranian regime, Mr. Pezeshkian. :slap:

Over half of the people in the US ain't so happy with Donnie, but it doesn't mean they want another country coming in to clean up the mess either.
 
It's hard to imagine a worse leader for the United States.

I'd taken Biden over this dumpster fire all day at this point

 
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Limited American Vocabulary: "Like Never Before..." - Trump -ly :rofl:

 
He sounds more like a 12 year old than normal...

I wonder if they're giving him stronger meds?

Looks like a hostage video....
 
The full official transcript of President Trump’s April 1, 2026, Iran war address has not been published by the White House, continuing a pattern of limited official documentation since May 2025. However, key excerpts and summaries from the speech are available through live updates and media reports.

Key Points from Trump’s April 1, 2026 Address:​

  1. Military Progress:
    Trump declared that Operation Epic Fury had "systematically dismantled" Iran’s ability to threaten the U.S., claiming destruction of its navy, missile production facilities, and nuclear ambitions. He stated, “We are on track to complete all of America's military objectives shortly.”
  2. Withdrawal Timeline:
    Trump indicated the war would last "two to three weeks" longer, saying, “We’re going to hit them extremely hard over the next two to three weeks… then we’re out pretty quickly.” He emphasized that a formal deal was not required for withdrawal.
  3. Criticism of NATO Allies:
    He criticized NATO members for not contributing to Strait of Hormuz security, stating, “That’s not for us… That’ll be for whoever’s using the strait,” signaling a shift in U.S. regional security policy.
  4. Threats and Ultimatums:
    Trump warned Iran that if no deal was reached, the U.S. would destroy all electric generating plants “very hard, and probably simultaneously,” and could also target oil infrastructure.
  5. Justification for War:
    He reiterated that Iran had rebuilt its nuclear program after Operation Midnight Hammer, justifying the current campaign. He claimed the original nuclear sites were “totally obliterated.”
  6. Humanitarian Appeal:
    Addressing Iranians, he said, “The hour of your freedom is at hand,” urging citizens to stay sheltered and promising immunity to security forces who laid down arms.
Despite these claims, no formal ceasefire or diplomatic agreement has been announced, and intelligence assessments suggest Iran remains unwilling to engage in direct talks. Oil prices surged above $102 per barrel following the speech, reflecting ongoing market volatility.