John Haltiwanger
In farewell remarks to the State Department last week, then-U.S. President Joe Biden declared that Iran “is weaker than it’s been in decades.”
Biden’s comments typified current assessments on Iran from the United States and Israel, and there are growing signs that the latter is considering exploiting Tehran’s tenuous position with strikes on Iranian nuclear sites. This comes as more hawkish figures in the Iranian government have called for modifying the country’s nuclear doctrine in the event of an existential threat—publicly flirting with the prospect of weaponization.
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