
Lindsey Graham Attacks Gulf Leaders, Compares Iran’s Khamenei to Hitler
Republican US Senator Lindsey Graham criticized Gulf leaders during an interview at the Munich Security Conference on Friday, February 13. Speaking with Christiane Amanpour, he expressed sharp frustration as discussions focused on Iran’s future. The comments came during a period of heightened regional tension and renewed debate over how to confront Tehran. Graham framed the moment as one that demands decisive action.
Graham appeared alongside Iranian Crown Prince Reza Pahlavi and European Parliament President Roberta Metsola. He argued that Iran’s regime is at its weakest point and said the time has come for US military intervention that he tied to President Donald Trump’s January message that “help is on the way.” He compared Iranian Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei to Adolf Hitler and described the ruling system as driven by fanaticism. He positioned the regime—not the Iranian people—as the source of instability and threat.
Graham likened Trump’s “help is on the way” statement to Ronald Reagan’s 1987 Berlin Wall appeal. He said he and Trump would prefer a diplomatic resolution, but insisted the Iranian regime must fall “one way or another.” His remarks placed pressure on regional partners and Washington alike to treat the current window as a turning point. The interview underscored how openly regime change is being discussed in high-level forums.
(JPost/VFI News)
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