Smart Negotiation with War Preparedness
One of the world’s most important current issues is the tension between Iran and the United States. It is a narrative that has now reached a stage close to military confrontation. What is important is the tumultuous process of statements and the current opening of negotiations. Iran is undoubtedly prepared for every scenario, both military and peaceful.
But what will happen? It seems the United States’ first step is to impose its demands without conflict, through threat and negotiation. This approach also seems logical, but if this stage fails, the possibility of limited, targeted strikes will increase.
It is clear that Iran’s system is now at the highest level of preparedness and vigilance. An agreement could reduce the serious damages of this situation and allow for greater focus on development steps in the future outlook. Nevertheless, the outbreak of a limited or wide-scale war would have unpredictable consequences and, more importantly, cause serious regional damage. This seems to be the primary concern of regional countries above all else.












