4/5 🧵 The article also frames this as more than rhetoric. It points to public weapons training in Tehran, military parades, and visible shows of defiance as signals that Iran wants to project readiness, not fear. On the policy side, the gap still looks ugly: Trump wants Iran to abandon any path to nuclear weapons, while Iran is demanding control over the Strait of Hormuz and a US troop withdrawal from nearby countries — without nuclear concessions. That’s not a near-deal. That’s a deadlock wearing a suit.
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