Iran Vows Self-Defence, Trump Claims Regime Change Amid West Asia Strikes

Iran's Acting Defence Minister General Seyyed Majid Ibn Reza, in a call with Turkish counterpart Yasar Guler, strongly condemned recent military attacks and asserted Iran's right to self-defence. Turkish Defence Minister Guler echoed concerns over the violations and expressed Ankara's readiness to help de-escalate the regional situation. Concurrently, US President Donald Trump claimed that a regime change has already effectively taken place in Iran due to the decimation of its leadership. The developments follow reported air raids on an Iranian facility and IRGC claims of targeting industrial sites in the UAE and Bahrain.

Key Points: Iran Cites Self-Defence Right; Trump Says Regime Change Occurred

  • Iran condemns military aggression as international law violation
  • Turkey offers to mediate for de-escalation
  • Trump asserts regime change has already occurred in Iran
  • US-Israel strikes target Iranian facility in Tabriz
  • IRGC claims attacks on regional industrial sites
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"Exercising inalienable right to self-defence": Iran's Acting Defence Minister General Reza

Iran's acting defence minister asserts inalienable right to self-defence in call with Turkey. US President Trump claims regime change in Iran amid ongoing conflict.

"Iran is exercising its legitimate and inalienable right to self-defence, responding decisively to the aggressors. - General Seyyed Majid Ibn Reza"

Tehran, March 30

Iran's Acting Defence Minister Brigadier General Seyyed Majid Ibn Reza held a key telephone conversation with Turkish Defence Minister Yasar Guler amid the ongoing West Asia conflict involving the United States and Israel, according to Iranian state media Press TV.

During the call on Sunday evening, General Reza strongly condemned the "brutal military aggression" against Iran, calling it a clear violation of international law and fundamental principles of the global system, according to Press TV.

He stressed that Iran is acting within its legitimate and "inalienable" right to self-defence. He said, " Iran is exercising its legitimate and inalienable right to self-defence, responding decisively to the aggressors."

According to Press TV, Turkish Defence Minister Guler, for his part, echoed concerns over the situation, describing the attacks on Iran as a "serious violation of international law."

According to Press TV, he also conveyed Ankara's willingness to play an active role in de-escalation efforts. Guler expressed Turkey's readiness to contribute to restoring regional security and stability at the earliest possible time.

Meanwhile, US President Donald Trump on Sunday (local time) asserted that there has been a regime change in Iran, citing the decimation of its newly appointed leadership, referring to Mojtaba Khamenei, the current Supreme Leader of Iran and son of former Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, and shifts within the Islamic Republic's power structure amid the ongoing war in the region.

Speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, the US President reflected on Washington's evolving narrative on the conflict and Tehran's future, stating that while a formal agreement remains possible but not guaranteed, there has already been regime change.

He noted that subsequent Iranian leadership groups are "mostly dead" or composed of different figures than those previously in power, and he described the current situation as a form of regime change.

"I think we'll make a deal with them. Pretty sure. But it's possible we won't. But we've had regime change if you look already because the one regime was decimated, destroyed. They're all dead. The next regime is mostly dead," Trump said.

Amidst the ongoing conflict, the US-and Israel-led air raids struck a petrochemical unit in the northwestern Iranian city of Tabriz, as reported by Iranian state media, Press TV, on Sunday (local time).

According to Press TV, citing Iranian officials, the situation at the facility has been brought "under control" after the strike.

This development comes after Iran's Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps (IRGC), in a statement, claimed responsibility for targeting key industrial facilities in the region, including aluminium plants in the UAE and Bahrain, as reported by Iranian state media, Islamic Republic of Iran Broadcasting (IRIB), on Saturday.

- ANI

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Priya S
The language of "regime change" from the US is deeply concerning. It reminds us of past interventions. Stability in West Asia is crucial for global energy security and peace. India has vital interests in the region.
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Rohit P
Striking petrochemical plants? This is escalating dangerously. As an Indian, I'm worried about the impact on oil prices and the safety of our diaspora in the Gulf. Our government must engage in quiet diplomacy.
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Sarah B
While Iran has a right to self-defence, targeting civilian industrial facilities in other countries sets a dangerous precedent. All sides need to step back. The civilian cost is always the highest.
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Vikram M
The statement from the US President seems more for domestic political consumption than based on ground reality. Declaring "regime change" so casually undermines diplomatic channels. Hope cooler heads prevail.
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Karthik V
This is a classic geopolitical tussle playing out. India's stance of strategic autonomy is the right approach. We have good relations with all parties involved and must use that position to advocate for dialogue.

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