No Trust, No Illusions, No Nuclear Iran: Why Enforcement Matters
Verification Over Trust Any policy toward Iran must begin with a simple principle : trust is not a strategy. Tehran’s leadership has repeatedly demonstrated that negotiations should be approached with caution, making verification, inspections, and accountability essential components of any agreement. Preventing a Nuclear Iran The highest priority should remain preventing Iran from obtaining nuclear weapons. A nuclear-armed Iran could increase regional instability, encourage proliferation, and create security concerns for Israel, Gulf states, and the wider international community. Pressure and Diplomacy Together Economic pressure and diplomacy are most effective when used together. Negotiations should be tools for imposing measurable restrictions and securing compliance, not symbols of political reconciliation. Diplomatic engagement works best when backed by credible deterrence. Enforcement Is the Real Agreement No Trust, No Illusions, No Nuclear Iran https://t.co/lduDNTqkPf — Zev...