https://thespectator.com/topic/what-to-do-about-iran/
China is surely America’s most dangerous threat over the medium term, but Iran is surely the most dangerous right now. The Islamic Republic would be even more dangerous if the Israelis had not decimated the Mullah’s deadly “ring of fire,” the proxy forces across the Middle East funded, armed, trained, and directed by Tehran. But removing these proxies (all except the Houthis in Yemen) does not remove Iran’s nuclear threat. That threat now faces the Trump administration and Netanyahu’s coalition in Israel, leaving only difficult choices.
To understand the current problems, we need to grasp a series of fundamental issues surrounding Iran’s nuclear program.
• What are Iran’s objectives?
• Why might nuclear deterrence, which has worked against other countries, not work against Iran?
• How has the United States responded so far?
• What was Trump’s Iran policy in his first term?
• How did Biden’s policy differ, and what were the consequences?
• What is the minimal acceptable solution for the Trump administration and Israel, as publicly stated?
• What is Iran’s negotiating strategy with the United States?
• How will the Trump administration respond if it is clear that Iran is simply delaying and will not meet America’s minimum requirements to dismantle its nuclear program?
• If Trump refuses to act militarily, will Israel make the dangerous decision to go it alone?