JOHN BOLTON AND A REAGAN DOCTRINE FOR IRAN
You’re going to preside over the imminent Iran policy debate, and I’m sure you’ll do it the way we used to do it in the Reagan White House: bring the president the fullest possible picture of the disagreements among the Cabinet secretaries, and then he decides.
He’ll undoubtedly ask what you think, and I hope you tell him that the Iran deal is beside the point -- that we need a real policy to bring down the regime of the Islamic Republic.
Many smart people think the deal can be fixed, but we know based on past experience that this is highly unlikely. They are full of surprises.
The Iranians and their allies have a long history of successful deception when it comes to nuclear weapons. As the Washington Post said some years ago, if you want to stop the Iranian nuclear weapons program, you need regime change.
That means a Reagan Doctrine for Iran.












