John Mearsheimer: TRUMP between a Rock & a Hard Place w/IRAN | Deep Dive

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Daniel Davis / Deep Dive | Prof. John Mearsheimer: TRUMP between a Rock & a Hard Place w/IRAN

Trump's Dilemma:
Trump wants peace but is under pressure due to Iran’s insistence on keeping its uranium enrichment and missile programs.

He faces opposition from hardliners (e.g., Tom Cotton, Israel lobby) who don’t want Iran to keep any nuclear capabilities.

A new deal (like the 2015 JCPOA but stricter) might be necessary, but accepting Iran's enrichment capabilities will provoke backlash.

2. Iran’s Position:
Iran refuses to give up its nuclear infrastructure.

Iranian officials assert they are ready for war and have strong regional alliances (Iraq, Yemen) and growing ties with Russia and China.

They claim robust defense systems and retaliatory capabilities, including missile attacks on Israel and U.S. bases, and potential to disrupt global oil supplies.

3. Military Strike Risks:
A U.S. or Israeli military operation to eliminate Iran’s nuclear facilities would be massive and complex.

Even with advanced weaponry (like 30,000 lb bombs), some facilities (e.g., Fordo) may not be fully destroyed.

At best, a strike would delay Iran’s program 1–3 years and likely push them to actively build nuclear weapons.

4. Escalation Concerns:
A military conflict would likely escalate quickly.

Iranian retaliation could involve attacks on U.S. troops, regional allies, and economic infrastructure.

Body bags and regional instability would increase pressure for further U.S. involvement.

Escalation dynamics are unpredictable and could draw in global powers like Russia and China, who now support Iran more openly.

5. Global Geopolitical Shifts:
Iran’s strengthened ties with Russia and China (e.g., through BRICS) reduce its isolation.

Russian leaders criticize U.S. sanctions and emphasize sovereignty and resistance to Western pressure, aligning with Iran's stance.

Bottom line: Trump is caught between a potential war with Iran (which could spiral out of control) and accepting a new nuclear deal that allows Iran some enrichment capacity, which could provoke intense domestic and foreign criticism.

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