Summary
- Iranian authorities said they believe U.S. negotiations and de-escalation efforts "could be a trap."
- Iran said it suspects President Trump’s delay of attacks on energy infrastructure may be intended to stabilize oil prices before launching military action.
- Iran said that even as the United States emphasizes progress in talks, it still has the possibility of a military clash in mind.
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Iran has voiced deep mistrust over moves toward negotiations with the United States.
According to Walter Bloomberg on the 24th (local time), Iranian authorities are said to believe recent efforts at talks and de-escalation "could be a trap."
In particular, regarding President Trump’s decision to delay attacks on energy infrastructure, Iran suspects he may be seeking to stabilize oil prices before resuming military action.
This assessment suggests that even as the United States underscores progress in negotiations, Iran still has the possibility of a military clash in mind.


JH Kim
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