Iran’s Leaders Say Surviving War May Be Easier Than Winning Peace
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Iranian officials have warned that enduring the current conflict could be more achievable than securing a lasting peace. Tehran-based leaders emphasized the difficulty of negotiating a settlement that satisfies all parties, suggesting that the primary focus remains on maintaining stability.
The statements came amid ongoing tensions in the region, with Iranian officials expressing concerns over the potential for prolonged hostilities. They highlighted the challenges of reaching a comprehensive agreement that addresses the interests of all stakeholders.
While the remarks underscore the complexity of achieving peace, they also reflect Iran’s broader strategy of prioritizing survival and resilience in the face of external pressures.
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