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Why Washington’s Strategy Is Right: Iran’s Denial Only Confirms US–Israel Security Concerns

  Iran’s Deflection Amid Rising Pressures Tehran’s fierce denial of negotiations —issued by Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf—reveals a well-worn playbook: deny, deflect, and blame markets while avoiding responsibility for regional escalation. His rhetoric that “aggressors” must be punished simply reinforces why the United States and Israel remain aligned in countering Iran’s destabilizing ambitions. Washington’s Calculated Pause, Not Weakness Contrary to Iranian state media’s spin, President Donald Trump is not retreating—he is calibrating strategy. By temporarily delaying strikes, the US is reinforcing deterrence while giving diplomacy a narrow window. His statement that Iran “called first” suggests internal fractures in Tehran’s leadership and growing pressure from economic strain and battlefield vulnerabilities. Meanwhile, Israel’s security calculus remains central: any de-escalation must halt Iran’s nuclear ambitions and proxy aggression. Mohammad Bagher Qalibaf, Speaker of Iran’s Parl...

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