Trump Signals No Rush on Iran Deal: Strategic Reset
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- Trump's statement breaks from previous administration patterns that sought quick accords.
- By decoupling timeline from negotiations, the US gains strategic patience to extract maximum concessions.
- This forces Iran to confront its economic crisis without diplomatic relief.

Trump's statement breaks from previous administration patterns that sought quick accords. By decoupling timeline from negotiations, the US gains strategic patience to extract maximum concessions. This forces Iran to confront its economic crisis without diplomatic relief.
The move aligns with Trump's 'maximum pressure' doctrine, which crippled Iran's oil exports since 2018. Tehran's currency has plummeted 70%, and inflation exceeds 40%. Without a fast deal, internal instability may accelerate regime change calculations.
Analysts warn this hardline posture risks military escalation if Iran accelerates nuclear enrichment. However, Trump's unpredictability leaves room for a sudden breakthrough. The administration likely calculates that time favors US leverage as Iran's economy bleeds.
Power Move: Trump's refusal to rush reshapes the negotiating table: Iran must now offer major concessions or face economic collapse. The real power play lies in waitingโtime is America's weapon, and Tehran knows it.
This article was edited with AI assistance for readability. Read original here.



