The Oslo Trap: What Iran Should Learn from a Peace Process That Never Ended (opens in new tab)
There is something hauntingly familiar about the proposed U.S.-Iran Memorandum of Understanding (MOU) now circulating through diplomatic channels. The tone sounds restrained. Technical. Responsible. Shipping lanes reopened. Sanctions discussed. Uranium negotiated later. A sixty-day framework to “de-escalate” the crisis. And yet beneath that managerial wordlist sits an older pattern. One that should make anyone with […] The post appeared first on .
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