US Diplomacy Shifts From Kabul to Tehran, Becomes Transactional
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The United States has reportedly altered its diplomatic approach, moving from engagement in Kabul to a more transactional stance in Tehran. The shift reflects a change in strategy as U.S. officials reassess their priorities in the region.
The move underscores a broader realignment of U.S. foreign policy, with officials citing new objectives and constraints in their dealings with Iran. While details remain sparse, the change signals a pivot in how Washington conducts its diplomatic outreach.
The transition highlights the evolving nature of U.S. engagement in the Middle East, as the administration seeks to balance strategic interests with regional dynamics.
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