Iran's theocratic regime cannot be reformed through deals and must be completely dismantled

Source: "No art in this deal: Why the Iranian mullahs won’t barter the nuclear bomb | Fox News." April 6, 2026. www.foxnews.com

The Gist

Iran's religious leaders are so close to getting nuclear weapons that talking and making deals won't stop them anymore. The only way to prevent a nuclear Iran is to completely remove the current government from power, because they'll never give up their nuclear program voluntarily.

Conclusion

The Islamic Republic of Iran cannot be managed through diplomatic deals and must be completely dismantled to prevent nuclear proliferation and regional instability

Premises

  1. Iran possesses over 450kg of 60% enriched uranium with a breakout time measured in days, making nuclear weapons acquisition imminent
  2. The regime manufactured regional chaos as a calculated strategy to shield their final sprint toward nuclear weapons
  3. Historical precedent shows that clerical power structures only relinquish control when systematically dismantled, not through negotiated agreements
  4. The mullahs view nuclear weapons as their only guarantee of survival and will use any deal as a 'tactical pause' to rebuild capabilities
  5. The IRGC and clerical elite have existential financial incentives to maintain power, controlling major industries and shadow markets
  6. Iran's leadership follows a strategy of 'Heroic Flexibility' - offering temporary concessions while waiting for geopolitical conditions to improve
  7. Any negotiated settlement that leaves the clerical structure intact will only delay, not prevent, nuclear weapons development

Assumptions

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