Iran's Regime Is on Its Knees — Why for God's Sake Revive It?
by Majid Rafizadeh • December 6, 2025 at 5:00 am
The European Union is reportedly preparing to sit down with Iran to negotiate on its nuclear program -- again.
On the surface, this international charm offensive may appear to be a constructive effort toward dialogue, but a dryer analysis suggests that such negotiations risk handing a monumental victory to a vicious regime that is vulnerable and weak -- and rabidly opportunistic. By offering Iran another platform for legitimacy, the EU and the UN are shoring up a monumentally brutal regime at a time when, for the West's own good, it should be applying pressure, not extending a hand.
By granting legitimacy to a regime that represses its own citizens, the EU and UN disgrace themselves as well as betraying those Iranians fighting for basic human rights.
The efforts by the EU and the IAEA to resume talks with Iran are misguided and, frankly, dangerous. Iran's regime apparently does not see a need for reforming or have the slightest intention of doing so.
The European Union is reportedly preparing to sit down with Iran to negotiate on its nuclear program -- again. Even Rafael Grossi, head of the International Atomic Energy Agency (IAEA) -- the UN's nuclear watchdog -- seems interested in engaging Iran in "diplomacy" again.
Iran's regime, not surprisingly, appears more than happy to accept these overtures. On the surface, this international charm offensive may appear to be a constructive effort toward dialogue, but a dryer analysis suggests that such negotiations risk handing a monumental victory to a vicious regime that is vulnerable and weak -- and rabidly opportunistic. By offering Iran another platform for legitimacy, the EU and the UN are shoring up a monumentally brutal regime at a time when, for the West's own good, it should be applying pressure, not extending a hand.

