“Iran cannot be trusted to negotiate”
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Iran's nuclear program has been a flashpoint in international relations for decades, with the US and allies concerned it could be weaponized while Iran claims it is purely civilian. Diplomatic efforts have oscillated between negotiation (notably the 2015 JCPOA deal) and confrontation, with the current debate centered on whether renewed talks offer a genuine path to limiting Iran's nuclear capabilities or merely delay inevitable conflict. The question matters because Iran's nuclear ambitions affect regional stability, oil markets, and the credibility of international non-proliferation agreements.