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Iran Negotiations: The Art of Controlled Hope
Diplomacy is one of the few arenas where language matters more than action.
“Cautiously optimistic.”
It’s a phrase that reveals everything and nothing at the same time. When I hear it, I don’t think of progress — I think of restraint. A deliberate effort to balance hope with realism.
Negotiations with Iran are not just political processes. They are psychological games played at the highest level. Every statement is calculated, every silence intentional, every outcome uncertain.
But what stands out to me is the emotional structure behind it.
Hope is necessary — without it, negotiations wouldn’t exist. But too much hope creates vulnerability. So it must be controlled, measured, carefully distributed.
This is what diplomacy has become: the management of expectations.
Not the pursuit of perfect outcomes, but the avoidance of catastrophic ones.
And in that sense, success is redefined.
It’s no longer about achieving ideal agreements.
It’s about preventing worst-case scenarios.
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