There is only one point on which we find common ground with Donald Trump in the Iranian affair and it's not his folly in the Strait of Hormuz: it's the urgent need to eradicate any of Iran's nuclear ambitions. A theocratic fundamentalist regime should never possess the capability to harness nuclear power for any purpose. Iran has repeatedly demonstrated that it cannot be trusted and remains a persistent source of instability in Middle Eastern affairs. If the United States has indeed intensified its military campaign against Iran—especially targeting critical nuclear facilities like the under-construction Darkhovin nuclear power plant, as suggested by reports from Turkish media—then so be it. Such actions may ultimately benefit the broader international community and salvage a war that should never have started in the first place.
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