Iran: Can diplomacy succeed when both sides keep hedging their positions? | DW News
After months of conflict, the United States and Iran are exploring a deal that could pause hostilities and open the door to nuclear negotiations. But threats of further escalation still accompany diplomatic language, blurring the line between negotiation and coercion. Israel, deeply sceptical of Iran’s intentions, is wary of any agreement that does not decisively curb Tehran’s military capabilities – and could yet emerge as a key spoiler.
00:00 Deal or no deal?
01:35 Ross Harrison, Middle East Institute
04:29 No good military options for the Trump administration
08:22 Why Iran is not going to capitulate
09:45 Fawaz Gerges, London School of Economics
11:58 Why Iran will emerge much stronger than it was before the war
19:26 Emily Gordine, DW Correspondent
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