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The Raw StoryLocales: UNITED STATES, IRAN (ISLAMIC REPUBLIC OF), ISRAEL

Palm Beach, FL - Thursday, March 26th, 2026 - Former President Donald Trump reiterated his stance on Iran, claiming in a recent Fox News interview that he possesses a deep understanding of the nation and its leaders, and could rapidly de-escalate tensions in the Middle East should he win the 2024 presidential election. The statements, made on Wednesday, directly critique the Biden administration's current approach to Iran and emphasize a return to policies mirroring those implemented during Trump's first term.
"I know them very well," Trump stated, referring to Iranian leadership. "I understand them. And I could end the war very quickly." While framing the situation as a "war," Trump's comments alluded to the broader regional instability fueled by Iran's actions and its support for proxy groups, rather than direct military engagement between the U.S. and Iran. This nuanced framing is characteristic of his rhetoric, often presenting a strong, decisive image while avoiding explicit calls for large-scale conflict.
The core of Trump's argument centers on a perceived failure of the Biden administration's diplomatic efforts. He specifically referenced the ongoing negotiations regarding the Iran nuclear deal - formally known as the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) - which he unilaterally withdrew the United States from in 2018. Trump views this withdrawal, coupled with the implementation of stringent economic sanctions, as having previously exerted significant pressure on Iran, a pressure he believes has been alleviated under the current administration.
"We're doing a terrible job," Trump asserted. "And they're very, very dangerous people." He painted a picture of Iran as an intransigent actor unwilling to engage in genuine negotiations, stating, "They have no intention of ever negotiating." This viewpoint dismisses current diplomatic overtures and reinforces his belief that only a posture of strength and unwavering resolve will deter Iran from pursuing destabilizing activities.
A Return to 'Maximum Pressure'?
Analysts suggest Trump's pronouncements indicate a likely return to a policy of "maximum pressure" if re-elected. This strategy involves imposing crippling economic sanctions, increasing military presence in the region - particularly around key chokepoints like the Strait of Hormuz - and aggressively confronting Iranian-backed groups. During his first term, this approach aimed to force Iran back to the negotiating table with more favorable terms, and to curtail its regional influence.
However, critics argue that "maximum pressure" has had limited success, causing significant hardship for the Iranian people without fundamentally altering the regime's behavior. Furthermore, they contend that it exacerbated tensions and increased the risk of miscalculation, bringing the region closer to outright conflict. The 2019 attacks on Saudi oil facilities, widely attributed to Iran, and the January 2020 assassination of Qassem Soleimani, a top Iranian general, occurred during the implementation of this policy.
Trump's warning of potential consequences if his policies are not followed underscores his belief that a weaker stance will embolden Iran. He implied the U.S. would face a greater risk of conflict, suggesting a more proactive, and potentially escalatory, approach under his leadership. The exact nature of this approach remains vague, but his previous actions offer clues.
Recent Regional Developments Add Complexity
The current geopolitical landscape adds layers of complexity to the situation. The ongoing conflicts in Yemen and Syria, where Iran and Saudi Arabia support opposing sides, continue to fuel regional instability. Furthermore, the evolving relationship between Iran and other global powers, such as Russia and China, complicates the equation. The recent Houthi attacks in the Red Sea, a clear demonstration of Iranian influence, have further heightened tensions and disrupted global shipping lanes.
Experts point out that any attempt to unilaterally "end the war quickly" is likely to be met with significant challenges. Iran's deeply entrenched regional interests, coupled with its domestic political considerations, make it unlikely to yield to pressure without significant concessions. A successful resolution will likely require a multifaceted approach that combines diplomacy, economic incentives, and a credible deterrent, a path Trump's rhetoric appears to dismiss.
https://www.foxnews.com/media/trump-says-iran-war-quickly-re-elected
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