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June 27, 2025
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From left, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, President Trump and Iran’s Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

From left, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu, U.S. President Trump and Iran’s Supreme Chief Ayatollah Ali Khamenei.

Jack Guez and Piroschka Van De Wouw/Pool/AFP, Workplace of the Supreme Chief of Iran/Getty Photos


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A satellite photo of Iran's Fordo fuel enrichment facility taken on 24 June shows debris (grey) from a U.S. strike employing several bunker-busting weapons. The Israeli Air Force destroyed additional roads and surface facilities in a subsequent strike.

The U.S. army strikes on key Iranian nuclear websites have reignited long-standing debates over Washington’s technique within the Center East. Whereas President Trump hailed the assaults as a decisive blow to Iran’s nuclear ambitions, reactions from regional and worldwide specialists reveal a much more divided image.

Shortly earlier than the Hamas-led Oct. 7 assaults on Israel and the warfare in Gaza, the USA, Israel and Saudi Arabia were in the process of aligning more closely to counter Iran’s regional affect. However the U.S. strikes on Iran’s nuclear services through the 12-day warfare between Israel and Iran marks a shift from shared strategic objectives to the coordinated use of army drive.

Analysts be aware that whereas diplomatic alignment has lengthy existed on paper, the airstrikes sign a brand new part of direct, operational collaboration.

Iran and the U.S., Part One: Four Days in August

From requires regime change to warnings of authorized overreach and diplomatic collapse, the strikes have uncovered deep fractures in how policymakers and analysts view the trail to safety and stability within the area.

To know these competing visions, earlier than and after the ceasefire presently in place between Israel and Iran, NPR’s Morning Version spoke to 5 teachers and former diplomats with experience on diplomacy and the area about what the assaults achieved, what they jeopardized, and what the long run would possibly now maintain for diplomacy within the Center East.

Here is what they mentioned:

Solely regime change in Iran can deliver “peace and stability,” in accordance with John Bolton

Bolton, who served as nationwide safety adviser in Trump’s first time period and as U.S. ambassador to the United Nations below President George W. Bush, mentioned he “would not have terminated the air marketing campaign as quickly as Trump did,” and would’ve wished to see Iran positioned below intense surveillance.

Destroying Iran’s nuclear program, he mentioned, requires “breaking the hyperlinks” in nuclear manufacturing and for now he is glad with the “monumental injury” from these strikes.

“The hassle to destroy a fancy program includes breaking the hyperlinks within the nuclear gas cycle at a number of factors in order that it’s finally a venture of years to place it again collectively. That is why I am completely happy,” he mentioned. “I have been spending a very long time emphasizing the uranium conversion facility at Isfahan. It was one other key hyperlink within the course of. It has been destroyed.”

Bolton says there isn’t any contradiction in Trump’s actions, noting, “He form of zigged into doing the suitable factor, and he zagged again out by terminating it too early. He’ll in all probability zig and zag for the following six or eight months — that is simply how he’s. He would not have a nationwide safety technique.”

In the end, although, he mentioned the “solely long run reply to get peace and stability within the Center East and world wide is to overthrow the ayatollahs.”

Solely method ahead could also be direct U.S.-Iran negotiations, former Iranian official says

Seyed Hossein Mousavian, a former Iranian diplomat who took half in nuclear negotiations within the early 2000s, highlights the unprecedented nature of the current assault: Iran was focused by two nuclear states with out the approval of the UN Safety Council. He believes the strikes had been counterproductive.

“What may very well be worse than this? How can Iran belief?” Hossein Mousavian mentioned.

On the query of nuclear weapons in Iran, Mousavian suggests it is a sport of narrative and rhetoric used as a canopy to justify army actions and regime change: “They’ve by no means been after weapons. That is actually a faux and manufactured narrative, like what the narrative they made with a purpose to assault Iraq.”

Like Bolton, he sees a continually shifting strategy from Trump, however he believes that direct negotiations are the one method ahead.

“I’ve proposed there’s a want for direct negotiations between Iran and the U.S. I imply, I actually do not see every other method as a result of [the International Atomic Energy Agency] proved it’s utterly helpless,” Hossein Mousavian mentioned. “As a result of by the constitution of the IAEA, if a nuclear weapon state is attacking a non-nuclear weapon state, this company ought to come to help the non-nuclear weapon state. However they did nothing. I hope President Trump would go for a critical, honest, complete dialogue and would cease these zigzagging positions.”

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