There’s only one way US-Iran talks should end: Halt Tehran’s nuclear terror for good

New York Post - 16/04
Iran’s enrichment facilities must be verifiably dismantled, its role as the world’s state sponsor of terrorism must end — and a credible military option must remain on the table.     

The White House has called the first round of talks between US and Iranian officials in Oman “very positive and constructive.”

That is good news — if, and only if, the goal of those discussions is to end, and not merely postpone, Iran’s nuclear ambitions.

To be truly constructive, the negotiations must aim at preventing Iran from ever again fomenting war in the Middle East and exporting terror globally.

The objective must be to build on Israel’s military victory over Iran and forge a new era of regional peace and long-term security for the United States.  

The previous nuclear deal — the 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan for Action — merely delayed Iran’s production of the highly enriched uranium needed to produce atomic bombs.

It failed to dismantle a single enrichment facility, to contain Iran’s development of intercontinental ballistic missiles and to address its covert work on an atomic warhead....
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