Expert: Trump's hostility towards Iran has a long history, but overthrowing the Iranian regime is no easy task.

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Odaily Planet Daily News reports that Brian Clark, Director of Defense Concepts at the Hudson Institute in Washington, stated: "Trump has expressed disdain for Iran’s leadership for many years, and he seems to have been seeking a legacy initiative that could permanently change Iran, making it at least a ‘neutral or even more friendly country’ toward the U.S. and China. Therefore, from this perspective, this is indeed not a new goal he suddenly started pursuing.

Both U.S. and Israeli leadership believe that now might be the time to finally and thoroughly subdue the Iranian regime because it is in a passive position. But this may reflect a lack of historical foundation and literacy among U.S. and Israeli leaders, because Iran has never been a country where its existing leadership structure can be easily overthrown." (Jin10)

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