Senate Republicans say the United States cannot fix Iran. They argue that despite ongoing diplomacy and policy adjustments, fundamental systemic and regional challenges in Iran prevent a complete resolution or transformation of Tehran’s behavior and objectives. The lawmakers suggest that expectations should be tempered and that U.S. leverage may be limited in shaping Iran’s long-term decisions.
The comments reflect skepticism about the effectiveness of U.S. strategies to alter Iran’s political leadership, ideological stance, and regional actions. They emphasize that sanctions, diplomacy, and pressure can influence behavior but are unlikely to produce a comprehensive turnaround in Iran’s strategic posture.
Supporters of the position warn against overestimating the impact of policy tools, highlighting persistent issues such as Iran’s nuclear ambitions, regional proxies, and governance dynamics that complicate any straightforward solution.
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