The collapse of U.S.-Iran talks demonstrates that military pressure fails to eliminate nuclear ambitions; only durable diplomacy offers stability.
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Khamenei’s death marks the potential end of doctrinal restraint on Iran’s nuclear program, as existential insecurity drives a shift toward hard-line realism.
International urgency to reopen the Strait of Hormuz contrasts sharply with the lethal silence regarding the devastating human cost of the Iran war.
Iran war blinds nuclear oversight: IAEA out, verification replaced by guesswork. Next decision more dangerous.
Iran’s nuclear deadlock deepens: IAEA inspections are blocked, and U.S. demands for zero enrichment clash with Tehran’s refusal.
