|
First Round |
|
|
 |
50% |
|
| Offer improved economic ties in return for nuclear abstinence |
87 |
(21.5%) |
|
| Nothing - Iran has a right to develop nuclear technology |
58 |
(14.4%) |
|
| Nonviolent coercion: sanctions, boycotts, blockades |
51 |
(12.6%) |
|
| The risk of Iran obtaining nuclear weapons justifies invasion or airstrikes now |
50 |
(12.4%) |
|
| Offer and pay for safer energy alternatives |
44 |
(10.9%) |
|
| Regime change through covert operations (spies, assassins, propaganda) |
39 |
(9.7%) |
|
| Let the UN figure it out |
35 |
(8.7%) |
|
| Nothing - they are developing power plants, not weapons |
19 |
(4.7%) |
|
| Offer them Iraq in exchange for nuclear abstinence |
11 |
(2.7%) |
|
| Nothing - it's inevitable that they will develop weapons, so intervention would cause unnecesary pain |
10 |
(2.5%) |
|
| | | |
 |
|
|
Final Round |
|
|
 |
50% |
|
| Offer improved economic ties in return for nuclear abstinence |
217 |
(61.0%) |
|
| Nonviolent coercion: sanctions, boycotts, blockades |
139 |
(39.0%) |
|
| None of these |
48 |
|
|
| | | |
 |
| Results |
|
| Nonviolent coercion: sanctions, boycotts, blockades | Defeated | | | Offer improved economic ties in return for nuclear abstinence | Elected | | |