Shapiro blasts Trump’s decision to strike Iran but admits regime change needed
Posted on : 01 Mar 2026 | By : Zach LaChance
Shapiro blasts Trump’s decision to strike Iran but admits regime...
Shapiro, considered a potential 2028 contender, blasted Trump’s decision to pursue regime change in Iran alongside Israel, whose own strikes killed Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei, instead of an elusive nuclear deal. He said the pivot, which seemed inevitable as nuclear talks yielded little progress, endangers U.S. service members in the region and undermines U.S. national security. But the Pennsylvania governor still expressed support for a new and much different Iranian government, rebuking the regime and its violent crackdown on protesters in January that heightened U.S.-Iran tensions and spurred the military conflict. “Make no mistake, the Iranian regime represses its own people and is the leading state sponsor of terrorism around the world,” Shapiro said. “In recent weeks, tens of thousands of brave Iranians have died standing up for their freedoms against this cruel regime. The people of Iran deserve a government that gives voice to these hopes, respects their rights, and pursues their interests peacefully – not through violence or intimidation.” TOM ROGAN: TRUMP SHAKE’S IRAN’S TREE TO SEE WHAT FALLS OUT So far, the regime has suffered massive blows to its leadership, most notably Khamenei. His death initiates a succession process but with no successor readily apparent. Israel also killed some of his key advisers and the commander of the Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps, among other high-level officials. Trump and Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, meanwhile, have been urging the Iranian people to overthrow their theocratic government entirely, an equally uncertain prospect.