The Whiplash of the U.S.-Iran Peace Talks
Geopolitics
United States
Started May 28, 2026
Rapidly shifting reports on a possible agreement to end the war suggest that Trump may not know what he’s doing—and may get far less than he wanted
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The Whiplash of the U.S.-Iran Peace Talks
The New Yorker (United States) | May 27, 2026
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The unpredictability of Trump's approach to Iran highlights the complexities of international diplomacy and the need for consistent foreign policy.
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Engaging in negotiations with Iran, even if flawed, is preferable to prolonged conflict that results in unnecessary loss of life and resources.
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The mixed signals from the U.S. regarding Iran indicate a lack of coherent strategy, which could diminish America's credibility on the global stage.
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A successful peace agreement with Iran could stabilize the region and improve U.S. relations, demonstrating effective diplomacy over military action.
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Rushing into peace talks without a solid strategy risks giving Iran leverage, potentially undermining long-term U.S. interests in the Middle East.
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