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Donald Trump’s Lose-Lose Negotiations with Iran

Geopolitics
United States
April 28, 2026に開始

How the President’s insistence on Tehran’s unconditional surrender made it impossible to make a deal

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CLAIM 投稿者: will Apr 28, 2026
A more conciliatory approach toward Iran could have paved the way for a comprehensive deal, enhancing regional stability.

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Trump's hardline approach to Iran demonstrated that unwavering tactics can backfire, leading to missed diplomatic opportunities.

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Negotiations with Iran require a balance between firmness and flexibility; Trump's strategy failed to achieve that balance.

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The insistence on Tehran's unconditional surrender was necessary to show strength and uphold U.S. interests in a volatile region.

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Trump's negotiations reflect a broader trend in U.S. foreign policy that prioritizes power over diplomacy, which may set a dangerous precedent.

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