Most Americans believe the Iran war is not worth its price, new poll shows
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Delegations from the United States and Iran met in Switzerland for negotiations aimed at reaching an initial peace agreement, with mediators Qatar and Pakistan facilitating the talks. Iran deployed a high-level delegation including economic and banking officials, while the talks experienced multiple suspensions—reportedly pausing after approximately 80 minutes due to concerns over threats from US leadership regarding military action in Lebanon. Both delegations engaged in internal consultations, with technical teams expected to continue discussions despite the initial friction.
Progressive: Progressive-leaning outlets highlighted the talks as a historic opportunity for regional stability, emphasizing the role of international mediators in supporting dialogue.
Conservative: Conservative-leaning outlets interpreted Iran's large economic delegation as a strategic move to secure immediate financial concessions, portraying the talks as driven by Tehran's economic demands rather than genuine peace-seeking.
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