Foreign Policy

Iran’s Negotiation Gambit: Is Washington Ready to Protect America First?

By Economics Desk | February 3, 2026

Iran’s president signals willingness for talks with the U.S., but will Washington demand real concessions that defend American interests or repeat past failures that compromise national security?

In a surprising pivot amid international tension, Iran’s president Masoud Pezeshkian announced he has instructed his foreign minister to pursue “fair and equitable negotiations” with the United States. This shift comes after months of bloody crackdowns on protests inside Iran and ongoing hostility between Tehran and Washington. Yet, behind this apparent olive branch lurks a crucial question for America: Are these talks a genuine opportunity to protect national sovereignty, or just a globalist ploy risking our security? Are These Talks a Path to Security—or Another Distraction? President Pezeshkian’s call for negotiations is reportedly backed by Supreme Leader Ayatollah Khamenei, signaling...

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