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    Warning to Trump nuke negotiators about deceptive Iranian version of the ‘Art of the Deal’

    • April 30, 2025

    FIRST ON FOX – Experts on the Islamic Republic of Iran’s manipulative atomic weapons bargaining strategy issued a dire warning to team Trump negotiators on how to avoid falling into the trap of former President Barack Obama’s flawed nuclear deal with Iran.

    President Trump issued a scathing indictment of Obama’s agreement when he withdrew from the atomic accord in 2018, declaring, ‘This was a horrible one-sided deal that should have never, ever been made.’ Trump asserted that Obama’s 2015 Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA), the formal name for the Iran nuclear deal, did not stop Tehran from building an atomic bomb.

    Experts from United Against Nuclear Iran (UANI) published a report that outlines the 10 negotiating tactics Iran exploits to secure major concessions while retaining its capability to construct a nuclear weapon.

    The report, in an ode to President Trump’s famous 1987 book ‘The Art of the Deal,’ is called: ‘Iran’s Version of the ‘Art of the Deal” and was authored by Saeid Golkar, Jason M. Brodsky and Kasra Aarabi.

    The 10 tactics Iran uses in nuclear negotiations to outorganize the U.S. government and its allies, according to UANI, are:

    Deception

    The Grass Can Be Greener Promises vague future rewards to keep talks alive without offering anything concrete.

    Good Cop, Bad Cop

    Exploit the illusion of political pluralism – use ‘moderates’ vs. ‘hardliners’ to extract concessions, even though all power lies with the supreme leader.

    The Promise of Lucrative Post-Sanctions Business Opportunities 

    Dangle phantom investment deals to lure Western governments and companies – then pull the rug out.

    Fanciful Alarmist Threats 

    Issue exaggerated threats to stir anti-war sentiment and paralyze tough policymaking in the U.S.

    The Art of Ambiguity 

    Resist clear commitments; rely on vague language to allow deniability while still benefiting from deals. 

    Running Down the Clock and Cosmetic Concessions

    Engage in endless, exhausting talks to delay action, offering superficial gestures to avoid real consequences

    A Post-Colonial Victimization Narrative

    Invoke historical grievances to justify current behavior and shift blame onto the West.

    Divide and Conquer 

    Exploit rifts within Western alliances – between the U.S. and Europe, or even within U.S. administrations 

    Baazar Mentality and Taarof 

    Use bazaar-style haggling tactics – start high, concede slow, cloak intentions in false politeness.

    Influence and Information Operations 

    Leak selectively and spin the media narrative to present Iran as the reasonable actor driving diplomacy.

    The UANI experts explained in greater detail in their report how Iran’s regime maximizes gains with minimum concessions via its 10 deceptive bargaining tactics. 

    According to the UANI ‘These are derived from direct accounts from individuals who have firsthand experience in negotiating and dealing with Iranian officials, native Iranian policy experts, as well as from observations from veteran Iran watchers.’

    The Trump administration and Iran have just completed a third round of indirect nuclear talks. According to Reuters, Omani officials have said a new round of U.S.-Iran talks could be held on May 3 in Europe. No formal decision has been taken.

    Iran has reached out to Britain, France and Germany ahead of the next negotiating session. This suggests Tehran is keeping its options open, but also wants to assess where the Europeans stand on the possible re-imposition of U.N. sanctions before October, when a resolution ratifying the 2015 accord expires.

    UANI says Iran is seeking to play the EU against U.S. to weaken the Western alliance. The experts wrote that Iran’s Supreme Leader Ali ‘Ayatollah Khamenei’s overarching strategy has been rooted in his so-called ‘West without the U.S.’ method. Grounded in Khamenei’s and the Islamic Republic’s vehement anti-Americanism, this strategy has sought to divide the Europeans from the U.S. to undercut U.S. national interests.’

    UANI argued that the Iranian regime’s ‘gimmicks are meant to try to mask the fact that the Iranians are offering nothing more than the concessions it made to President Obama under the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action (JCPOA) of 2015.’

    Iran seeks to manipulate nuclear talks to diminish the ‘ideal conditions for Israel and/or the U.S. to take military action against Tehran,’ noted UANI. Trump’s military threats to target Iran’s nuclear facilities have forced Tehran to engage in negotiations, according to the experts.

    President Donald Trump may prefer a diplomatic solution to stop Iran’s creep toward a nuclear weapon, but recently claimed he’ll be ‘leading the pack’ to war with the regime if talks falter. 

    ‘I think we’re going to make a deal with Iran,’ he told Time magazine in an interview published Friday, while claiming that President Joe Biden had allowed Iran to ‘become rich.’ 

    Fox News’ Morgan Phillips and Reuters contributed to this report.


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