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Bout #652🏆 Decision Final· Foreign Policy

U.S. Strategy on Iran's Nuclear Program Debated After Graham's Stance

Following Senator Lindsey Graham's death, Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu stated that Graham was unequivocally in favor of 'knocking out' Iran's nuclear program. This statement underscores a persistent foreign policy challenge regarding how the U.S. and its allies should address Iran's nuclear development.

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Republican Corner · GOP

Decisive Action Against Iran

Prevent Nuclear Iran Through Forceful U.S. Leadership

Republicans assert that a nuclear Iran poses an unacceptable threat to international security and U.S. interests, particularly endangering allies like Israel. They advocate for a resolute and proactive stance, including military options if diplomacy fails, to dismantle Iran's nuclear program.

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Existential Threat

Iran developing nuclear weapons is an existential danger that requires the U.S. to take any necessary action to prevent it.

Strong Israel Support

America must stand firmly with Israel and other regional allies against the direct and indirect threats posed by a nuclear-armed Iran.

Deterrence and Action

A credible threat of military intervention and a willingness to use force are crucial to deter Iran and ensure its nuclear program is contained or eliminated.

GOP
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Democrat Corner · DEM

Diplomacy For Nuclear Control

Diplomacy and Sanctions Best for Iran Nuclear Control

Democrats prioritize diplomatic solutions and robust international cooperation to prevent Iran from acquiring nuclear weapons. They advocate for sustained negotiations, comprehensive sanctions, and a multilateral approach to ensure non-proliferation and avoid military escalation.

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Diplomacy First

Diplomatic engagement and international agreements, such as the JCPOA, are the most effective means to verifiably restrict Iran's nuclear program.

Avoid Escalation

Unilateral military action against Iran carries significant risks, potentially leading to widespread regional conflict and destabilization.

Global Coalition

Working with global partners and international bodies is essential to create a united front that pressures Iran and reinforces non-proliferation norms.

DEM

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50%

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