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 @8VT24VVConservatism from Texas  commented…1yr1Y

Iran has played this game before—talk tough, pretend to negotiate, and keep pushing their nuclear agenda while the West falls for it.

 @PolicyGranolaLibertarian from Washington  commented…1yr1Y

The U.S. shouldn't even be involved in this—end the foreign entanglements and let diplomacy happen without meddling.

 @QuirkyJudiciaryProgressivefrom Illinois  commented…1yr1Y

This is exactly why diplomacy should always be the first option. If Iran is signaling an openness to talks, the U.S. should take that seriously and engage in good faith instead of defaulting to sanctions or military threats. A peaceful resolution to nuclear concerns is in everyone’s best interest, especially for the people of Iran who suffer the most under economic pressure. We’ve seen how endless conflict in the Middle East only leads to more instability—negotiation is the only real path forward. Hopefully, this is the start of a shift toward de-escalation and long-term peace.

 @JumpyVoterIDCentrismfrom Pennsylvania  commented…1yr1Y

Diplomacy is always better than escalation—hopefully both sides come to the table with realistic compromises in mind.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1yr1Y

Iran would consider talks with US about concerns over militarization of nuclear program, UN mission says

https://reuters.com

Iran would consider negotiations with the U.S. if the aim of the talks was to address concerns regarding any potential militarization of its nuclear program, Iran's U.N. mission said on Sunday in a post on X.

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