Iranian president Mahmoud Ahmadenijad has compared his country's nuclear program to a train with no brakes--and no reverse gear. But some say there is still time to persuade Iran to change course--and without the use of military action. A bipartisan group of lawmakers is currently sponsoring legislation that seeks to turn up the pressure on Iran through new, stronger sanctions. Their main target: Iran’s dependence on imported gasoline. Can it work, and will the Iranian regime ever agree to give up its nuclear program under any circumstances? Watch my new report by clicking here.