The End of the Ayatollahs: Trump’s Plan to Replace the Regime with a "Sane Person"
President Donald Trump has warned that the U.S. military has the capability to disable Iran's oil and electricity infrastructure "within minutes" as the regime's defenses collapse.

In a stern warning to the remnants of the Iranian leadership, President Donald Trump declared today that the United States military holds the power to completely paralyze Iran’s national infrastructure. Speaking on the progress of the war, Trump asserted that the Iranian Navy and air defense systems have been so thoroughly degraded that the regime has no way to retaliate against a full scale infrastructure strike. The President’s comments come as the U.S. continues to pile pressure on Tehran, aiming to force a total collapse of the current government in favor of what Trump described as a "sane leader" who could lead the country to prosperity.
Infrastructure on the Brink
The President was explicit about the technical superiority of the U.S. forces currently stationed in the region. "The U.S. military has the ability to disable the electricity and oil infrastructure in Iran within a few minutes," Trump said. He explained that because the regime’s radars are down and their naval assets have been neutralized, they are effectively blind and defenseless. This capability to trigger a total national blackout or a complete halt to oil production serves as a final deterrent against any further Iranian aggression. Trump emphasized that the goal is not just destruction, but the removal of a regime that manages its people through "fear and oppression of protesters."
A Vision for a New Iran
Beyond the military threats, Trump touched on the internal state of Iran, describing a nation held hostage by its own leaders. He noted that the current government is "cruel and violent," particularly in its treatment of civilians who have taken to the streets. Trump expressed hope that once the current "insane" leadership is removed, a more rational government will emerge. "I hope that in the future a 'sane factor' will manage the country that will lead to prosperity," he remarked. For now, however, the President’s focus remains on the "huge damage" being dealt to the regime, stating that the U.S. is "far ahead of schedule" in its mission to neutralize the Iranian threat.