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Russ Roberts (https://trendsingeopolitics.blogspot.com).

Gaming Out Iran Negotiations

The Trump administration’s diplomacy with Iran is about much more than nuclear nonproliferation. Whatever happens will have massive implications for Tehran at a time when the regime is on the verge of a critical leadership transition. In many ways, the U.S.-Iran talks are much more difficult than the efforts to end the Russia-Ukraine war.

Regardless of their outcome, U.S.-Iran negotiations will reshape the Middle East and reverberate across Eurasia.


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Greenland’s newly elected parliament has formed a coalition government that prioritizes business development and eventual independence, though parties differ on the timeline. As an autonomous territory, Greenland can call an independence referendum at any time.

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