Iran suspects Trump's peace talk push is another trick - Axios
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Iran is skeptical of the Trump administration's peace negotiations, viewing the diplomatic overture as a potential deception given historical U.S.-Iran tensions.
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Iran is skeptical of the Trump administration's recent push for peace negotiations, viewing the diplomatic overture as a potential deception, according to Axios reporting. The Iranian skepticism reflects decades of tension between the two countries, including the 2015 nuclear deal that the Trump administration withdrew from during his first term and the subsequent reimposition of sanctions. Trump's current peace initiative appears aimed at reducing regional tensions, but Iranian officials worry the negotiations could be a pretext for further pressure or military action. The dynamic illustrates the deep mistrust that persists between Washington and Tehran, complicating any diplomatic breakthrough. Both sides remain locked in a standoff over Iran's nuclear program and regional military influence, making trust-building a central challenge to any agreement.
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