Trump's Iran Negotiation Plans Raise Concerns from Security Experts

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Trump's Iran Negotiation Plans Raise Concerns from Security Experts
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President Trump's announcement of wanting to negotiate with Iran to dismantle its nuclear program has sparked worry among security experts who warn of a potential repeat of the failed diplomacy with North Korea under Trump's presidency. Former national security advisors caution against becoming entangled in lengthy negotiations with Iran, pointing to the lack of progress made with North Korea's nuclear program.

President Donald Trump’s revelation this week that he wants to negotiate with Iran raised eyebrows in the security sector. A former national security advisor cautioned the president against forming a Kim Jong Un-type relationship with the Ayatollah. Trump has described his relations with Kim as a 'love' affair, but his first-term efforts at diplomacy with the hermit kingdom failed to prevent North Korea from advancing its nuclear program.

That deal was finalized by the five permanent members of the United Nations Security Council — China, France, Russia, the U.K. and the U.S. The so-called Iran nuclear deal, which Trump pulled out of in 2018, was also signed onto by Germany and the European Union.

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