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Is Trump Actually Having ‘Very Good’ Talks With Tehran?

Geopolitics
United States
Started March 24, 2026

The disconnect between the president’s claims and Iran’s denials underscores how little control either side has over the conflict—or its narrative

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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
The disconnect between Trump's claims and Iran's denials reveals a dangerous lack of transparency that undermines trust in diplomatic efforts.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
Trump's optimistic rhetoric about negotiations may mislead the public and distract from the ongoing complexities of U.S.-Iran relations.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
Engaging with Iran is crucial; fostering dialogue could help de-escalate tensions and promote stability in the Middle East.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
It's essential to consider both sides' narratives, as they reflect deeper issues in U.S.-Iran relations that go beyond individual leaders.
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CLAIM Posted by will Mar 24, 2026
Trump's talks with Tehran could lead to a historic peace agreement, showcasing diplomacy as a viable alternative to military confrontation.
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