This isn't warmongering. This is the raw, unflinching logic of international survival.
The world now holds a razor-thin window of leverage—a rare, fleeting moment where diplomacy can actually bite. Squander it with impatience or wishful thinking, and that window slams shut.
Iran wants back into the global marketplace? Wants isolation to end? Fine. The door is open. But this time, the deal must be ironclad—permanent, enforceable, verifiable. No loopholes. No delays. No games.
Pausing military operations to test diplomacy? That's smart. That's caution. But blinking before the threat is truly neutralized? That's not prudence. That's a catastrophic gamble.