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"textContent": "Abbas Araghchi’s rhetoric of “steadfastness” exposes a regime cornered by its own failures—where negotiation, escalation, and survival all point to the same dead end As U.S.–Iran negotiations resume under mounting regional and international pressure, Iran regime’s foreign minister Abbas Araghchi has adopted a familiar tone—defiance framed as principle, rigidity dressed up as courage. Speaking on […]\n\nThe post Brinkmanship Without a Nation: How Iran’s Regime Traps Itself Between War, Retreat, and Collapse appeared first on Iran News Update.",
"title": "Brinkmanship Without a Nation: How Iran’s Regime Traps Itself Between War, Retreat, and Collapse"
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