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No Way to Make a Deal

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The agreement that Trump wants to strike with Iran keeps eluding him

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No Way to Make a Deal

The Atlantic (United States) | May 27, 2026

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Engaging with Iran through negotiations is futile; historical patterns show they are unlikely to honor any agreements made.

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The complexities of Iran's political landscape make any deal challenging, suggesting that a multi-faceted approach may be necessary.

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Trump's approach to negotiating with Iran lacks the diplomatic finesse needed, risking further escalation rather than resolution.

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A successful agreement with Iran could open doors for future diplomatic relations and economic cooperation, promoting peace.

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A robust deal with Iran could stabilize the region and reduce the threat of nuclear proliferation, benefiting global security.

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