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Trump’s statement yesterday, on talks with Iran, has sent a fresh tremor through the already volatile tectonic plates of West Asia – a region where pressure rarely dissipates, only shifts.
His claim that “very good and productive talks have been held towards a full and definitive resolution of our hostilities in the Middle East,” coupled with the announcement that military strikes on Iran’s energy infra have been postponed for five days, appears, at first glance, to offer a fleeting pause in escalation. Yet, in the theatre of international relations, especially when dealing with a leader who treats unpredictability as a strategic instrument, the real story lies not in what is said, but in when, how, and why it is said.


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