An America First Case for Regime Change in Iran
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Is regime change in Iran compatible with America First — or is it the one foreign policy goal that actually fulfills it?
In this episode of Brief America, Gregory Lyakhov lays out the America First case for ending the Iranian regime. From Tehran’s role in funding terrorism and destabilizing the Middle East to its direct threats against U.S. troops, allies, and the global economy, Iran’s leadership represents one of the most persistent challenges to American national security.
This is not a case for endless wars or nation-building. It is a hard-nosed analysis of deterrence, leverage, sanctions, internal pressure, and why maintaining the status quo has repeatedly failed. Gregory breaks down how the Iranian regime survives, who benefits from Western hesitation, and why empowering the Iranian people — not appeasing their rulers — aligns with American interests.
If America First means fewer wars, stronger deterrence, and protecting U.S. lives and allies, this conversation explains why Iran cannot be ignored — and why regime change may be the only realistic path forward.