Mark Levin: Deal or No Deal
Peloni: In an important article by Mark Levin, “Deal or no deal,” he notes that any negotiated settlement with Iran would almost certainly fail as the Iranian regime has a long history of deception, violating agreements, and pursuing extremist ideological goals. He continues by questioning how a deal could truly prevent Iran from eventually developing nuclear weapons, especially given its existing enriched uranium, missile capabilities, and hidden activities.
Mark also raises concerns about enforcement, arguing that future U.S. administrations or Western allies may lack the will to respond forcefully if Iran violates an agreement again in the future. He also warns that Iran would likely continue supporting proxy groups such as Hezbollah and Hamas regardless of any promises made in negotiations. Most notably, he explains that the core problem is the nature of the Iranian regime itself rather than simply its nuclear program.
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