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In this WorldNetDaily article…
- The piece argues that Iran may be approaching a strategic breaking point where its leadership can no longer rely on the same survival tactics that preserved the regime in past crises.
- It invokes the historic “poisoned chalice” reference from Ayatollah Khomeini’s reluctant acceptance of a ceasefire in 1988, suggesting Tehran may face a similarly humiliating forced choice today.
- The article contends that Iran’s regional power projection has been weakened through military pressure, economic strain, and growing geopolitical isolation.
- It frames the current confrontation as more dangerous than prior standoffs because Tehran’s room to maneuver has narrowed significantly.
- The analysis suggests regime preservation—not ideology—has historically driven Iran’s ultimate decisions when existential pressure becomes overwhelming.
- It raises the possibility that Iran may either accept major concessions or risk escalation that could further destabilize the regime internally.
- Broader reporting has similarly noted that the “poisoned chalice” metaphor remains relevant in analysis of Iran’s strategic decision-making, especially when regime survival is threatened. (PBS)
Read the full story: https://www.wnd.com/2026/05/iran-may-no-longer-be-able-drink-poisoned/



