Trump’s Second Gamble on Iran
The article critiques President Trump's diplomatic strategy toward Iran, characterizing his new memorandum as a costly and lopsided gamble. It argues that the administration is offering significant concessions to Iran in exchange for nuclear promises that have historically been unreliable.
Why it matters
The analysis questions the efficacy of U.S. foreign policy and the potential long-term geopolitical consequences of the current administration's approach to Iran.
If the regime can’t be dislodged by force, maybe it can be bribed.
The language used, such as 'humiliation' and 'poker player who believes his own bluffs,' reflects a critical editorial stance.
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