
JD Vance vs. Israel: What Everyone Is Getting Wrong About the Iran Deal
Making the Argument with Nick Freitas
The US-Iran Memorandum of Understanding serves as a preliminary framework for negotiations rather than a final resolution, with its success contingent upon verifiable concessions regarding nuclear capabilities, ballistic missiles, and the funding of terrorist proxies. While regime change remains a desirable objective for many, current conditions within Iran lack the necessary internal resistance to make such an outcome viable without a massive, costly, and politically damaging US ground intervention. Prioritizing domestic stability and avoiding further Middle Eastern entanglements is essential for maintaining political momentum ahead of the midterms. Ultimately, US foreign policy must balance support for allies like Israel with a realistic assessment of national security interests, acknowledging that the most significant threats to the United States are currently domestic rather than external.
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