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Why Should Iran Believe Anything The US Threatens Or Promises?

Trump can’t be a credible negotiator while simultaneously impersonating a madman.

<div class="paragraphs"><p>Trump  applied “maximum pressure” by tightening sanctions and ordering the assassination of an Iranian commander. (Image: Ali Mohammadi/ Bloomberg)</p></div>
Trump applied “maximum pressure” by tightening sanctions and ordering the assassination of an Iranian commander. (Image: Ali Mohammadi/ Bloomberg)
Fewer than 100 days into his second term as president, Donald Trump can so far claim at least one kind of success: He’s restarted negotiations between the US and some of its adversaries, first Russia and now Iran. On Saturday, Trump’s “special envoy” for seemingly everything, Steve Witkoff, will meet high-level Iranians in Oman to discuss ways to constrain Tehran’s nuclear program and avert war.The problem — as hostage negotiators, r...
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