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The Iran Failure We Needed

Geopolitics
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Started June 19, 2026

Count me among those grateful that President Trump has struck a deal with the Iranian regime. Recent months have provided powerful evidence that for military, economic, and political reasons,. The post The Iran Failure We Needed appeared first on First Things

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The Iran Failure We Needed

First Things (United States) | Jun 19, 2026

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 19, 2026
Engaging diplomatically with Iran, even if imperfect, may provide a pathway to de-escalation and reduce military tensions in the region.
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The agreement with Iran undermines U.S. credibility and emboldens hostile regimes, jeopardizing long-term security.
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President Trump's deal with Iran is a pragmatic approach that prioritizes stability over ideological conflicts in the region.
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While the deal may offer short-term benefits, its long-term implications for U.S. foreign policy remain uncertain and require careful evaluation.
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The failure to achieve a comprehensive agreement with Iran reflects a broader failure in U.S. foreign policy strategy, warranting a reevaluation of our approach.
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