Middle East Brief with Avi Kaner

Why the Iran Deal Must Be Verified Before Tehran Gets Paid

10 min · 15. juni 2026
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A new U.S.-Iran framework agreement has been announced. In this episode, Avi Kaner examines the central question: Should the Iranian regime receive blockade and sanctions relief, access to frozen assets, and an end to economic restrictions before it demonstrates compliance? Topics include: • Why verification must come before rewards • The proposed 60-day nuclear negotiation period • Whether "zero tolerance" for an Iranian nuclear weapon leaves anything meaningful left to negotiate • The risks of releasing billions of dollars in frozen assets before compliance is verified • How sanctions relief could help rebuild Iran's military capabilities after recent battlefield losses • The role of the IRGC, Hezbollah, Hamas, the Houthis, and the Basij • Why many Israelis view premature sanctions relief as a major security risk • Concerns shared by Saudi Arabia, the UAE, Bahrain, and other Gulf states • Reports that the agreement could include a U.S. commitment not to interfere in Iran's internal affairs hy many Iranian dissidents could see such a provision as a blow to their aspirations for freedom • How American political pressures, rising energy prices, and upcoming midterm elections may influence the push for a rapid agreement The debate is not whether diplomacy is preferable to war. The debate is whether diplomacy should reward promises or verified results.

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