Inside the Fight Over Trump's Foreign Policy
Briefly

The article discusses a surprising shift in Donald Trump's foreign policy towards Iran during his potential second term as president. Traditionally associated with aggressive measures against Iran, including the assassination of Qassem Soleimani and the withdrawal from the Iran nuclear deal, Trump seems to be veering towards diplomatic engagement. Recent talks indicate a push for a new nuclear deal similar to the original, prompting concern from conservatives about Iran's nuclear capabilities while attracting unexpected support from former Obama-Biden officials. This contradiction raises questions about America's strategic direction under his administration.
This new deal will preserve Iran's latent nuclear weapons capabilities-centrifuges, scientific expertise, and unmonitored sites, facilitating a simple reconstitution in the future.
Trump has spent the past few months making nice with Iran... prefers to resolve differences diplomatically, engaging in talks aimed at hammering out a new nuclear deal.
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