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How to End the Iran Crisis

Geopolitics
Iran
Started April 13, 2026

Tehran needs positive incentives, not just pressure

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How to End the Iran Crisis

Foreign Affairs (United States) | Apr 13, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Apr 13, 2026
Focusing on incentives rather than pressure could embolden Iran's aggressive actions, undermining regional security and U.S. interests.
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Offering positive incentives to Iran can foster cooperation and lead to a more stable Middle East, reducing the need for military intervention.
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Engaging Iran with positive incentives risks legitimizing its nuclear ambitions, potentially triggering a nuclear arms race in the region.
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A balanced approach, combining both pressure and incentives, may be the most effective strategy to address the Iran crisis.
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Constructive diplomacy through incentives can pave the way for long-term peace, but it must be accompanied by strict oversight and accountability measures.
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