U.S. should expect, support regime change in Iran

Delivering on his promise to take a harder line with the volatile U.S. foe., President Trump imposed sanctions on 13 people and 12 companies By: Professor Ivan Sascha Sheehan The Baltimore Sun, June 22, 2017- - The election of Donald Trump last year set the stage for major changes in U.S. foreign policy and particularly American policy toward the Islamic Republic of Iran. Almost six months into his first term the administration is now well positioned to lay the foundation for a lasting Middle East legacy by boldly embracing the goal of regime change in Tehran. Whereas the Obama administration took great pride in the Iran nuclear deal it helped to negotiate, then GOP candidate Donald Trump repeatedly referred to the agreement as one of the worst deals ever negotiated. Although the Trump White House is technically upholding the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), it has also imposed tough new sanctions on the regime that are unrelated to the Iranian nuclear program. I...