Iran is betting that Trump does not have a plan for regime change
Although weakened by airstrikes, sanctions and domestic unrest, Tehran is surprisingly bullish before talks with USWhen it comes to Iran and Donald Trump, there is so much bluff, backed by military hardware, that the truth rarely makes an incontrovertible appearance.Nevertheless, it appears that a...
<p>Although weakened by airstrikes, sanctions and domestic unrest, Tehran is surprisingly bullish before talks with US</p><p>When it comes to Iran and Donald Trump, there is so much bluff, backed by military hardware, that the truth rarely makes an incontrovertible appearance.</p><p>Nevertheless, it appears that a bullish Iran is going into <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/02/iran-abbas-araghchi-talks-us-nuclear-deal">negotiations with the US on Friday</a> adopting maximalist positions that do not seem greatly different to those it adopted in the five rounds of talks before the negotiations were abruptly halted by the surprise Israeli attack on Iran last June.</p> <a href="https://www.theguardian.com/world/2026/feb/05/iran-is-betting-that-trump-does-not-have-a-plan-for-regime-change">Continue reading...</a>
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