MARK LEVIN: Deal or no deal?
Mark Levin discusses the complexities surrounding the Iranian regime and its nuclear capabilities. He questions the effectiveness of potential deals and the regime's willingness to comply with agreements. Levin expresses concern about the West's understanding of Iran's fundamentalist ideology and the implications for future negotiations.
- ▪Levin argues that the Iranian regime does not act like a defeated entity and is unlikely to change its behavior.
- ▪He highlights the regime's ability to produce nuclear weapons and the challenges in monitoring their activities.
- ▪Levin expresses skepticism about the enforcement of any potential agreements with Iran.
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Opinion MARK LEVIN: Deal or no deal? Do the Iranians act or sound like a defeated regime — or one that fears death? By Mark Levin Fox News Published May 20, 2026 11:38am EDT Facebook Twitter Threads Flipboard Comments Print Email Add Fox News on Google close Video Mark Levin: Iran is the 'biggest concentration camp' in history right now Fox News host Mark Levin condemns the treatment of the Iranian people by their own regime and those who remain silent about it on 'Life, Liberty & Levin.' NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! When we suddenly hit the brakes and called off the planned military operation against the Iranian regime, it was clear that something was going on. We gave the regime 2-3 days to come to some arrangement that presumably includes no nukes.
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