Iran s nuclear program presents a major challenge to U.S. policy. At the core is one fundamental question: Is Iran attempting to build a nuclear weapon? Objectivity reveals Iran s dependence on natural resources provides sufficient merit for Iran to pursue a peaceful nuclear program; without nuclear power to meet rising domestic energy needs, Iran s economy will suffer. However, the security of Iran and the survival of its regime are overarching; acts of foreign interference in Iran fuel the quest for a nuclear weapon. Considering the current standoff between Iran and the U.S., we must ask another key question: How effective have U.S. policies been? The answer is simple. Sanctions, political pressure, and threats proved no obstacle to Iran; worse still, ignoring IAEA reports finding no evidence Iran is building nuclear weapons damaged U.S. efforts. Iran s progress makes it clear U.S. policies failed, and old strategies must be discarded. This book asserts a non-confrontational engagement policy, acknowledging Iran s needs will provide the U.S. the highest probability of preventing Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons.
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