Alan Dershowitz Says Trump Needs Iran 'Regime Change' To Earn 'Peace President' Legacy!

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Alan Dershowitz, a former attorney for Jeffrey Epstein, suggested on Monday that President Donald Trump could solidify his legacy as a "peace president" by facilitating a "regime change" in Iran and permitting Israel to target Iranian facilities.

According to Mediaite, Dershowitz expressed during a Newsmax appearance that while the international community distances itself from Israel, President Trump is increasingly aligning with the nation. He remarked, "The rest of the world is moving away from Israel, but Trump is moving closer and closer to Israel," emphasizing the President's strong message to Iran against advancing its missile and nuclear capabilities. Dershowitz warned that any such developments could prompt a response involving "more B2s."

Dershowitz further asserted that Israel's need for American support is minimal, requiring only President Trump's approval to independently dismantle Iran's nuclear infrastructure. He argued that the current Iranian regime is the primary obstacle to Middle Eastern peace, stating, "there will never be peace in the Middle East unless theres regime change in Iran."

He contended that President Trump's endorsement of such a change could pave the way for agreements with Saudi Arabia and other regional deals.

In addition, Dershowitz dismissed the viability of a two-state solution between Israel and Palestine, contending that Palestinians have not yet "earned themselves a state." He elaborated, "You cant just create a state out of nothing," suggesting that a future Palestinian state must be devoid of terrorism and current leadership.

While he acknowledged the possibility of such a state in the future, he expressed skepticism about witnessing it within his lifetime.