In 2025, President Trump will face a complex crisis in US-Iran relations, surrounded by a diverse foreign policy team. While he has expressed a desire for negotiation, there have been no proposed frameworks for a deal. His prior actions, which included withdrawing from the Iran nuclear agreement and imposing severe sanctions, suggest turbulent relations may continue. Trump has cryptically warned of volatility in the situation, implying that past aggressive strategies might re-emerge as he maneuvers through diplomatic challenges.
"We have to make a deal, because the consequences are impossible," he said at a September press conference in New York. "We have to make a deal."
"Anything can happen," Trump said, cryptically, to Time magazine for his 2024 Person of the Year cover. "It's a very volatile situation."
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