Behind Trump’s Confidence in Cooperation with Iran
Behind Trump’s Confidence in Cooperation with Iran
During a cabinet meeting, Donald Trump said:
“Iran wants to work on peace right now. They have informed us and admitted they fully support this agreement.”
He added:
“We will cooperate with Iran. We’d love to see them rebuild their country.”
These remarks are not just campaign rhetoric. Trump’s tone of confidence suggests he has received signals from inside Iran.
While the Supreme Leader continues his harsh anti-U.S. stance, parts of the Iranian establishment seem to be taking another path — one toward quiet understanding and negotiation for survival.
According to regional sources, indirect communications have recently been reactivated through Qatar and Oman, focusing on Iran’s role in stabilizing the Gaza agreement and reducing regional tensions.
Trump, in turn, uses these signals to portray himself as the architect of Middle East peace.
Within Iran, pragmatic economic and security officials are reportedly seeking limited engagement with Washington to ease sanctions and stabilize the economy.
Trump skillfully frames this as proof of Iran’s readiness for cooperation.
But the key question remains:
Which faction or institution in Tehran is behind these messages to Trump?
And could this mark the beginning of a new phase of covert understanding between Iran and the United States?
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