Iran's nuclear program has reached a critical juncture, challenging long-held assumptions about prevention and deterrence. The Biden administration's recent acknowledgment of Iran's proximity to nuclear breakout capacity underscores the urgent need for a strategic reevaluation. As Tehran's nuclear capabilities become more advanced, resilient, and opaque, traditional sanctions and military threats have lost their effectiveness. We need a fresh approach to addressing the Iranian nuclear threat, one that grapples with the complex realities of today's geopolitical landscape. But what would that look like? Jonathan Ruhe from the Jewish Institute for National Security of America weighs in on the situation.