Former president’s Iran strategy mirrors past Gaza negotiations, delaying key issues
A new diplomatic approach proposed by former President Trump to resolve the long-standing conflict with Iran involves strategically postponing the most contentious issues. This tactic, designed to foster initial agreement and build momentum, draws parallels with previous efforts to manage the volatile situation in Gaza, where similar strategies yielded a mix of temporary successes and enduring challenges. The proposal aims to secure immediate de-escalation, allowing more complex disagreements to be addressed at a later, presumably more stable, stage.
The core of this strategy suggests a phased engagement, focusing first on less divisive aspects of the Iran dossier. By doing so, proponents believe it creates a pathway for trust

