Leaders around the world now need to push for a nuclear deal with a much-weakened Tehran
By Yossi Kuperwasser | June 25, 2025
For more than a decade, the world has been discussing what to do about Iran’s nuclear program. But now, after Israel’s preemptive assault on the country’s nuclear facilities — and the U.S. strikes on nuclear plants in Fordo, Natanz and Isfahan — Tehran’s stranglehold on the Middle East has vastly loosened, and the specter of a nuclear arms race in the region greatly diminished.
The big question is: How does this attack on Iran’s nuclear and ballistic missiles programs shape what comes after the ceasefire?










