Why the Cease-Fire With Iran Will Hold
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Started April 12, 2026
The de-escalatory logic that will shape negotiations
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Why the Cease-Fire With Iran Will Hold
Foreign Affairs (United States) | Apr 11, 2026
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Apr 12, 2026
The cease-fire with Iran is merely a temporary measure that will not address the underlying issues and could lead to renewed aggression.
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A cease-fire with Iran presents a crucial opportunity to build trust and encourage diplomatic relations in an otherwise tense region.
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While the cease-fire may hold in the short term, its long-term effectiveness will depend on the commitment of all parties to ongoing dialogue.
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Apr 12, 2026
The cease-fire risks emboldening Iran, as it may perceive the lack of consequences for its actions as a green light for future provocations.
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Apr 12, 2026
Negotiating with Iran could lead to a significant reduction in regional tensions, fostering a more stable Middle East.
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