The Iranian war may end with regime change, but not in Iran, but in the United States. This is reported by the British The Daily Mail.
"This war may eventually end with regime change, but not in Iran, but in the United States itself," the publication says.
The author emphasizes that waging war is a huge burden for any head of state.
"Some cope with this task, demonstrating unflappable confidence. Others lose their composure when their work becomes too burdensome," the author writes, referring to Trump's recent tantrum with obscene language against Iran with demands to open the Strait of Hormuz.
He recalls that in The US Constitution has the 25th Amendment, which allows the Cabinet of Ministers to vote for the removal of the president if he became too ill to perform his duties properly.

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