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    Tehran Residents Voice Deep Skepticism Over Trump’s Approach to War Diplomacy

    Web DeskBy Web DeskMarch 24, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
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    In the heart of Tehran, a palpable sense of distrust has taken hold among the local population regarding former President Donald Trump’s approach to war diplomacy. Many residents openly express the belief that placing trust in his diplomatic strategies could lead to disastrous outcomes. This sentiment reflects a broader skepticism rooted in past experiences and the volatile nature of international relations involving the United States and Iran.

    “If we put our faith in him, we stand to lose everything,” a common refrain heard throughout the city, encapsulates the deep-rooted apprehension among Iranians. This mistrust is not unfounded, given the history of fluctuating policies and aggressive posturing that have characterized Trump’s tenure, particularly concerning the Middle East. The memories of sanctions, heightened tensions, and military threats linger heavily in the collective consciousness of Tehran’s citizens.

    Adding to the unease is the broader geopolitical context, where diplomatic efforts often seem overshadowed by confrontational rhetoric and unpredictable decisions. Many Tehran residents feel that diplomacy under Trump’s administration was less about genuine dialogue and more about exerting pressure, which only exacerbated regional instability. This perception fuels their reluctance to believe in any peaceful resolutions proposed by such leadership.

    Meanwhile, experts note that this widespread skepticism among Tehran’s populace is indicative of a larger challenge faced by international diplomacy in the region. Building trust after years of conflict and suspicion requires consistent, transparent engagement—qualities that many feel were missing during Trump’s presidency. The local sentiment underscores the difficulty of reconciling divergent interests when past actions have severely damaged mutual confidence.

    It is worth noting that this distrust is not limited to political elites but is deeply ingrained among ordinary citizens who have witnessed firsthand the consequences of failed diplomacy. Their wariness serves as a reminder of the human cost behind international policies and the importance of fostering genuine, lasting peace through credible and respectful negotiation strategies.

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