Trump Has Only One Good Iran Nuclear Deal

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Key Arguments for a New Iran Nuclear Deal

The article analyzes President Trump's stance on a new Iran nuclear deal, focusing on preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. It highlights the limitations of the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) and explores potential alternatives.

Potential Deal Structures

  • JCPOA Redux: Extending the sunset clauses of the JCPOA is deemed unsatisfactory due to its inherent flaws.
  • Zero Enrichment: This ideal scenario would halt Iran's uranium enrichment program entirely, but faces significant resistance from Iran.
  • 'Longer and Stronger' Deal: A compromise approach involves permanent restrictions on Iran's enrichment program, avoiding the sunset clauses of the JCPOA, but may not fully satisfy all parties.

The article weighs the pros and cons of each option, noting that a 'longer and stronger' deal could be the most pragmatic approach. The potential for military action against Iran if negotiations fail is also considered.

Iran's Current Situation

The article points out that Iran's recent losses in Syria and setbacks for proxies like Hamas and Hezbollah have potentially weakened its position, making it possibly more receptive to a deal. This is a crucial factor influencing the negotiations.

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