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 @75TPYQFPacifism from New York  commented…1yr1Y

Diplomacy is always better than conflict, but real negotiations can’t happen when one side is being economically strangled. If the goal is peace, both countries need to drop the threats and start talking on equal terms.

 @5DSJWWXProgressivefrom Oregon  commented…1yr1Y

It's honestly no surprise that Iran doesn't want to negotiate while the U.S. keeps enforcing harsh sanctions. You can't expect diplomacy to work when one side is being economically strangled. If Trump was actually serious about de-escalation, he'd lift some of the pressure instead of using sanctions as a bargaining chip. Real diplomacy means mutual respect, not strong-arm tactics.

 @8C7MZ8JConservatism from California  commented…1yr1Y

Iran is just stalling for time while they keep working on their nukes—Trump is right to keep the pressure on them.

 @AnxiousR3f0rmLibertarian from Pennsylvania  commented…1yr1Y

The U.S. shouldn't even be involved in this mess—end the sanctions, stop meddling, and let Iran handle its own affairs. Government intervention in foreign conflicts always leads to more problems, not solutions.

 @7DGBPZ6Liberalism from Texas  commented…1yr1Y

Maybe if Trump hadn’t trashed the original nuclear deal, we wouldn’t be in this mess to begin with.

 @ISIDEWITHlinked…1yr1Y

Iran to respond to Trump's negotiation letter in coming days: FM

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TEHRAN, March 20 (Xinhua) -- Iran will respond in the coming days to a letter from U.S. President Donald Trump seeking talks on Tehran's nuclear program, Foreign Minister Seyed Abbas Araghchi said on Thursday, while ruling out direct negotiations under sanctions.

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Voices: March 20 Letters to the Editor

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Read the March 20 letters to the editor of 'The Gabber Newspaper'. This week: comments about opinions and elections.

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