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February 07, 2026に開始

The top U.S. military commander in the Middle East joined the negotiations for the first time

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Engaging military leaders in negotiations could provide valuable insights, bridging gaps between military and diplomatic strategies.

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The lack of progress in U.S.-Iran talks highlights the complexity of Middle Eastern geopolitics and the challenges of effective diplomacy.

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Focusing on military perspectives in negotiations detracts from addressing the root causes of U.S.-Iran hostility.

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Involving military leadership in diplomatic talks may escalate tensions rather than foster genuine dialogue with Iran.

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The inclusion of the top U.S. military commander in the negotiations signals a serious commitment to resolving tensions with Iran.

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