NPR: Trump does not understand the complexity of negotiations with Iran
“Trump thinks real estate transactions, Iran’s nuclear issue or other trade agreements are equal,” the US network wrote in a report by the US President’s foreign policy. “Trump does not understand the complexity of the negotiations with Iran.”
According to RCO News Agency, a recent report by Donald Trump’s foreign policy in the US National Radio was discussed in his second presidency.
Mayer has analyzed Trump’s approach to Iran, Gaza and Ukraine, citing experts such as Steven Walt and Steven Cook. Instead of traditional diplomacy, Trump has focused on economic transactions with allies, and in the face of international competitors, he has distanced them from effective diplomatic interaction, Meyer said.
“Business transactions are safe in Trump,” says Steven Walt, a professor of international relations at Harvard. This approach is in line with his imagination of himself as a bargaining master and trader. You deal with allies who have common interests, but with competitors you have to adopt diplomacy and do not look for a deal.
“Where Trump is less successful and comfortable, in situations where there is a real conflict of interest; “Like trying to reach a ceasefire in Gaza or end the war in Ukraine.”
In a report, US National Radio, in a report, referring to the Gaza humanitarian crisis, where US interests are tied to the interests of the Zionist regime, wrote: “Trump has rarely referred to the high casualties of civilians and the humanitarian crisis in Gaza. “When it comes to Gaza, it is more likely to refer to the construction of luxury business projects off the coast.”
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Iran’s issue; From the exit from the Brigham to the re -negotiation
“President Trump has essentially abandoned the ambitions that have formed US foreign policy in the Middle East,” said Steven Cook, an analyst at the US Council of Foreign Relations. “Trump’s message is that we are not interested in rebuilding societies and not seeking to promote democracy.”
“This policy is more realistic and probably prevents heavy military conflicts for the United States,” he said. “He allows societies to go their way without US intervention, which has been destabilizing for the past five years.”
However, Cook warns Trump’s over -confidence in his old friend Steve Witekaf and now a special envoy to key issues such as Iran’s nuclear program, Gaza war and Ukraine crisis.
Before joining the Trump administration this year, Witcaf had no experience in the field of diplomacy. It is now responsible for nuclear talks with Iran, efforts to cease -fire in the Gaza war, and even Russian -Ukraine conflict.
Cook says Trump has overcame Witcaf’s abilities.
“The president is wrong if he thinks the deal about a luxury hotel is no different from the Iranian nuclear program or the Gaza ceasefire,” he said. “He is moving forward with his feelings, and that’s dangerous.”
Referring to Trump’s decision to leave the Brigham in 2008, the US National Radio wrote: “During the first presidency, Trump left the nuclear deal with Iran. “Now, while talking about the possibility of a new agreement with Iran, it has also warned that it will be ready for military action if the agreement is not reached.”
“Trump has no understanding of the complexity of the negotiations with Iran and makes a mistake if he thinks that the pressure tool can be achieved better,” Cook said of the approach.

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Trump’s instrumental look at the Ukrainian war and the Russian crisis
Referring to Trump’s stance on the Ukrainian war, US National Radio wrote: “Trump is seeking a trade agreement with Ukraine more than the end of the war. “He put a lot of pressure on the signing of a mineral resource with Kiev, which was finalized recently.”
In this regard, former US ambassador to Ukraine, Jeffrey Payt, claimed: “This war is rooted in Vladimir Putin’s territorial ambitions. “A trade agreement cannot end such a war.”
“While European leaders are ready to increase pressure on Russia, the Trump administration has not yet been willing to do so,” said Payt, who expressed concern over the weakening of the US diplomatic role in the conflict.
He warned: “The United States deprives itself of the influential role in the world order by delegating diplomacy in major global crises.”
Finally, Walt reiterated: “I am worried that in all areas where there is a serious conflict of interest, the United States is absent; “Just when it needs more active role than ever.”
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