A mega-deal to end the war
By Dan Perry
Published on March 11, 2026.
The article suggests that the current war between Iran and Israel could end without a resolution, highlighting the need for a comprehensive resolution. The author argues that Iran has been building a system that aims to spread revolution across the Middle East while maintaining a theocratic police state at home. The article criticizes the Obama administration's 2015 nuclear deal for not addressing Iran's broader architecture of missiles, militias, and revolutionary ideology. It suggests that in exchange for Iran's acquiescence, the world should offer significant reforms such as ending the pursuit of nuclear weapons, ending Iran's long-range missile program, and restoring genuine authority to Iran’s elected institutions. All sanctions should be lifted, full access to global markets, capital and technology, and diplomatic relations should normalize, with formal peace treaties being offered. Additionally, the author suggests that Iran's leadership should be offered a form of political amnesty.
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