How Bombing Iran May Have Made Nuclear Diplomacy Much Harder
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Recent military actions against Iran have cast doubt on the future of its nuclear program, prompting analysts to fear that Iran might withdraw from the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty (NPT) it has adhered to for decades. Experts like Ali Vaez warn that the Iranian regime could justify an accelerated nuclear weapons program as a defensive response. Meanwhile, Trita Parsi notes that while attacks have hampered the program, they have only increased Iran's determination for nuclear deterrence, complicating future peace negotiations with Israel and establishing a precarious balance in regional stability.
Analysts warn that Iran may abandon the Nuclear Non-Proliferation Treaty due to recent attacks, potentially accelerating its nuclear weapon ambitions in a quest for deterrence.
Iran's nuclear program, though set back, remains intact, intensifying Tehran's resolve to achieve nuclear deterrence and complicating any future peace talks with Israel.
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