Abstract
Iran’s nuclear program threatens U.S. national security interests. Despite calls for a revived or new nuclear agreement, recent efforts have been unsuccessful. Without an agreement, the United States, Iran, and other regional states risk escalation beyond the ongoing conflicts in the Middle East. To ameliorate the risks of proliferation and worsening conflict in the region, the United States should revive or conclude a new nuclear agreement with Iran. This Article proposes “incasting” which demonstrates Iran’s receptivity to such an agreement. Ultimately, Congress must also assert its authority over U.S. termination of nonbinding nuclear agreements to ensure their durability long-term.
Recommended Citation
Rinder, Madison,
THE 2025 CASE FOR AN IRAN NUCLEAR DEAL,
23 Santa Clara J. Int'l L.
103
(2025).
Available at: https://digitalcommons.law.scu.edu/scujil/vol23/iss1/2