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Why Any Plausible Iran Deal Is a Humiliation for Trump

Geopolitics
Global
Started May 26, 2026

Even as the U.S. claims to be nearing an agreement to end the conflict, Tehran’s ability to close the Strait of Hormuz and hold the global economy hostage has reinforced the power of regime hard-liners

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CLAIM Posted by will May 26, 2026
Engaging with Iran may open pathways for future cooperation, even if the initial deal is viewed as a humiliation for U.S. leadership.
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CLAIM Posted by will May 26, 2026
Allowing Iran to maintain power through negotiations sets a dangerous precedent for future global conflicts and authoritarian regimes.
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A successful Iran deal could stabilize global oil markets, benefiting the economy and reducing tensions in the Middle East.
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Negotiating with Iran undermines U.S. credibility and emboldens hard-liners, potentially jeopardizing long-term regional stability.
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CLAIM Posted by will May 26, 2026
The situation in Iran highlights the complexities of diplomacy, where any deal may be seen as a loss for U.S. leadership.
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