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Trump’s Pause Signals a Volatile but Necessary Opening With Iran

  Donald Trump Signals Diplomatic Overture Amid Rising Tensions The abrupt decision by the U.S. president to halt strikes for five days marks a dramatic recalibration in Washington’s posture. After weeks of escalation, his announcement that the United States is “very willing to make a deal” represents the clearest sign yet that diplomacy has re-entered the equation. This pause follows back-channel communications with senior Iranian interlocutors, suggesting a tentative but meaningful shift. Talks With Iran Gain Traction as Conditions Emerge The administration’s demand that Tehran surrender its enriched uranium stockpile underscores that negotiations will not be unconditional. Yet the tone of optimism is notable. Trump’s reference to a “top person” in Tehran reflects direct, substantive engagement—something previously dismissed during the joint U.S.-Israeli military pressure campaign. Oil markets reacted instantly to the diplomatic signal. PRESIDENT TRUMP: We have had very strong ...

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