The administration of US President Donald Trump is reportedly developing a strategic plan that envisions the establishment of a provisional government in the event of a potential regime change in Iran.
Operative Information Center-OMM reports, citing sources from "The National," that Jared Kushner, the son-in-law of the US President, is leading the efforts on this project. The initiative aims to convene a group of prominent Iranian-American business leaders to consult on the formation of a transitional authority should the current government in Tehran collapse.
According to sources, White House officials are scheduled to meet with representatives of the Iranian opposition in Palm Beach, Florida, in the coming days to discuss the framework of this transition. This move signals a significant shift in Washington's approach toward Tehran, focusing on post-regime stability and governance.
The relationship between Washington and Tehran has remained a focal point of global geopolitics for decades, characterized by intense diplomatic pressure and economic sanctions. Under the leadership of US President Donald Trump, the United States has consistently advocated for a maximum pressure campaign to address concerns regarding regional security and nuclear proliferation. The development of a contingency plan for a transitional government underscores the administration's commitment to preparing for various political scenarios in the Middle East.