Trump administration receives blueprint to weaken Iran, calling it a “unique opportunity”.



A New Report Suggests a Drastic Plan to Take Down the Iranian Regime

As President-elect Donald Trump’s second term is about to begin, a new report has been shared with the Trump transition team, recommending drastic steps to curb the Iranian regime. The report, titled “A 100 Day Plan for the Incoming Trump Administration on Iran,” is a blueprint for the administration to employ against Iran and has been shared with the Trump transition team.

The report, authored by Ambassador Mark D. Wallace, CEO and founder of United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI), advocates for a comprehensive, whole-of-government approach to hold Iran accountable for its regional destabilization efforts. The report suggests using diplomatic, informational, military, and economic means to push back against the regime, citing the decline of the Islamic Republic of Iran.

The report also emphasizes the importance of learning from Israel’s experience in striking the Islamic Republic militarily without triggering a wider war, as well as using targeted strikes to hit Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commanders, Quds Force, and Intelligence Ministry assets inside Iran if Iran or its proxies harm Americans.

The report also recommends the incoming Trump administration use targeted strikes against Iran’s repressive apparatus through cyber and kinetic means if security forces violently suppress innocent protesters. Additionally, the report suggests building a military defector program and encouraging political and military actors across the Islamic Republic to defect from the regime.

Experts agree that the Iranian regime is the world’s number one state sponsor of terrorism, and its brutal repression of its people has been tolerated with impunity. The report also warns that the incoming Trump administration should not rush into premature diplomacy, as this could undermine the regime’s fear of being held accountable, which provides an opportunity for the United States to promote regional stability and a new Middle East.

The report also highlights the regime’s fear of the incoming Trump administration, suggesting that Washington and its allies can capitalize on that fear to advance U.S. interests. The authors of the report, including Jason Brodsky, policy director of UANI, argue that the U.S. government should first build a pressure campaign against Iran, using a range of measures to weaken the regime’s grip on power.

The report also emphasizes the importance of reversing the U.S. government’s lack of action against the regime, which has emboldened Iran’s actions against the United States and its allies. The authors urge the incoming Trump administration to take decisive action to hold Iran accountable for its terror and to restore the perception that the U.S. is a force to be reckoned with in the region.

Overall, the report provides a comprehensive plan for the incoming Trump administration to take drastic action against the Iranian regime, building on the successes of the previous maximum pressure campaign and using a range of measures to weaken the regime and promote regional stability.

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