The endgame in Iran may already be taking shape
Washington may be entering the most consequential phase of its confrontation with Iran, not defined by diplomacy, but by the uneasy overlap of negotiations and military escalation.
On paper, talks between U.S. officials and representatives of the Islamic Republic are moving forward, reportedly through Pakistani mediation. In practice, however, the battlefield tells a different story. The deployment of the 82nd Airborne Division, the steady flow of additional U.S. military assets into the Middle East, and growing signals that Arab Gulf states may move closer to direct involvement all point to a widening conflict, not a contained one.
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This dual-track approach of negotiating while escalating raises a critical question: What outcome is Washington actually seeking?
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