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Why Trump Keeps Getting Rolled in Negotiations

Politics
United States
开始于 May 27, 2026

The president will try to spin any Iran deal he makes, but he’s ill-equipped to gain real concessions

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The media often misrepresents Trump's negotiation outcomes, overshadowing potential benefits and the complexities of international relations.

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Trump's negotiation tactics often lead to short-term gains but fail to secure lasting agreements, undermining U.S. interests in global diplomacy.

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The effectiveness of Trump's negotiation style remains debatable; context and stakeholder responses play critical roles in the outcomes of his deals.

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Trump's lack of traditional diplomatic experience diminishes his capacity to secure essential concessions, putting national security at risk.

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Despite challenges, Trump's ability to pivot negotiations can create opportunities for unexpected alliances, particularly with adversaries like Iran.

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