Qatar University Expert Warns U.S.-Iran Agreement Unlikely as Both Sides Refuse Concessions

According to Jin10 on June 8, an assistant professor at Qatar University stated that Iran, the U.S., and Israel are using the broader Middle East as a bargaining chip in ongoing negotiations. The expert warned that a U.S.-Iran agreement will be extremely difficult to achieve because both sides believe they are winning and thus refuse to make concessions. He added that the U.S. and Israel are pressuring Iran through Lebanon, while Iran signals its readiness to resume further attacks through Gulf states—a dynamic described as highly dangerous for the region.
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