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Did iran say if anyone trys to change the regime they would bomb iseral nukes

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Analysis

The claim that Iran explicitly stated it would bomb Israel with nuclear weapons if anyone attempts to change its regime is not supported by available evidence. The sources, although mostly non-trusted and discussing the tense Israel-Iran relations, focus primarily on Iran’s nuclear ambitions, Israel’s concerns about regime change, and retaliatory rhetoric without any direct, credible statement from Iranian officials threatening nuclear attacks on Israel contingent on regime change attempts. While Iran has warned of responses to attacks and expressed strong opposition to regime change efforts, no verified source confirms a declared nuclear threat tied specifically to regime change. The discourse largely centers on conventional military threats and political rhetoric rather than explicit nuclear threats. Given the lack of trusted sources affirming this claim and the absence of direct quotations or official statements, the claim appears exaggerated and misleading.

Sources

Discusses US policy on Iran’s nuclear ambitions, no mention of Iran threatening nuclear bombing over regime change.

Focuses on Israel’s war aims and regime change but does not cite Iranian nuclear threats linked to regime change.

Covers Iran’s nuclear weapon concerns and responses but no explicit nuclear threat tied to regime change.

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What's Israel's Endgame? - POLITICO
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Israeli perspective on Iran’s threat, no direct Iranian nuclear threat over regime change.

Questions evidence for Iran’s nuclear bomb threat, no confirmation of nuclear threats tied to regime change.

Discusses strikes and regime change opposition but no nuclear threat from Iran linked to regime change.

Talks about Israel-Iran conflict and nuclear proliferation, no direct Iranian nuclear threat over regime change.

Notes Israeli views on Iran’s nuclear weapon but no Iranian nuclear threat tied to regime change.

Mentions Iran’s stance on nuclear weapons but no explicit nuclear threat linked to regime change.

Focuses on Israel’s resistance to nuclear deal and regime change aims, no Iranian nuclear threat.

Discusses risks of regime collapse and nuclear proximity, no Iranian nuclear threat declaration.

Iran’s response to strikes described but no explicit nuclear threat tied to regime change.

US official remarks on Iran threat, no mention of Iranian nuclear threats conditional on regime change.

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