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Irán tiene ventaja en las próximas negociaciones
Turning the cease-fire into a longer stalemate is a matter of political will
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The Atlantic (United States) | Apr 10, 2026
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Negotiating with Iran under their current upper hand may embolden their aggressive tactics, undermining future diplomatic efforts.
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The outcome of the negotiations will depend heavily on external influences, not just Iran's perceived upper hand.
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Iran's strategic advantage in negotiations could lead to a more stable and lasting cease-fire in the region, benefiting global peace efforts.
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A prolonged stalemate could serve Iran's interests, making it imperative for negotiators to seek immediate resolutions rather than waiting.
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The idea that Iran has the upper hand oversimplifies a complex geopolitical landscape where multiple actors influence the negotiations.
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