
"O'Reilly warned that the Trump administration will have to seek a negotiated end to its conflict with Iran, as regime change is unlikely without significant military intervention."
"He noted that there have been historical instances where deals postponed conflict, referencing Neville Chamberlain's actions before World War II, though he did not consider them successful."
"O'Reilly expressed that the hope is the Iranian regime is in such disarray that a deal could be made, despite the risks of trusting an 'evil' regime."
Bill O'Reilly stated that the Trump administration cannot oust the Iranian regime without significant military intervention. He suggested that a negotiated deal is necessary, involving inspections and a reduction of sanctions. O'Reilly referenced historical deals, like those made before World War II, to argue that negotiations can postpone conflict. He acknowledged the risks of trusting the Iranian regime but emphasized the current disarray within it as a potential opportunity for negotiation.
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