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  • How the Iran-US mediator obsession sidelines what actually matters 2025-12-02 22:09

    By Mona Hojat Ansari

    How the Iran-US mediator obsession sidelines what actually matters

    The real barrier to diplomacy isn't that Tehran and Washington can't talk —it’s that Washington insists on dictating all terms

    TEHRAN – Hopes for a renewed diplomatic breakthrough between Iran and the U.S. have lingered ever since their last round of talks was shattered in June by Israeli and American airstrikes—an unprecedented bombing campaign targeting Iranian nuclear, civilian, and military sites that killed approximately 1,100 people and raised serious questions about Washington’s choice to bomb a country it was negotiating with.

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