Stručnjaci za američku vanjsku politiku i danas govore da je samo uvjereni i iskreni antikomunist kao što je bio Nixon mogao sklopiti dogovore s komunistima u Pekingu
The article argues that only a deeply anti-communist American leader, similar to Richard Nixon, can achieve peace with an ideological adversary like Iran. The article draws a parallel between Nixon's diplomacy with China during the Cold War and the current situation with Iran. It suggests that just as Nixon's strong anti-communist stance allowed him to negotiate with China despite ideological differences, a similarly uncompromising leader like Donald Trump might be the only one capable of brokering peace with Iran despite their anti-American sentiment. This comparison suggests that achieving peace with Iran requires a US leader willing to defy conventional wisdom and take a tough stance against their perceived threats.