Updated
Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 27
John Bolton urges regime change to address Iran nuclear threat
Updated
Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 27

John Bolton urges regime change to address Iran nuclear threat

16 articles · Updated · The Wall Street Journal · Apr 27
  • Bolton claims Iran has enough plutonium for over 200 nuclear weapons, citing expert Henry Sokolski and referencing the Bushehr reactor’s spent fuel.
  • He criticizes past US administrations for focusing only on uranium enrichment and warns of Iran’s nuclear cooperation with North Korea.
  • Bolton argues that negotiations and previous deals, including the JCPOA, have failed to eliminate Iran’s nuclear capabilities, insisting only regime change can prevent renewed proliferation and end Tehran’s terrorism and economic threats.
What is the plan to secure Iran's nuclear materials if its government collapses?
Can a war truly destroy Iran's nuclear knowledge, or does it create more determined enemies?
Is regime change the only path to security, or could it unleash an even greater nuclear threat?
With 440kg of enriched uranium now missing, how close is Iran to a nuclear weapon?
Beyond its nuclear program, how has the war reshaped Iran's influence across the Middle East?
Was the 2015 nuclear deal a missed opportunity for peace or an inevitable failure?