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Statement on Iran from Trump: 'It's Over for Me, I Don't Want to Make a Deal'

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President of the United States Donald Trump made important statements at the Presidential Complex as part of his Turkey visit. Evaluating relations with Iran, one of the hottest topics on the agenda, Trump drew attention to the level of tension between the parties. With his harsh outburst, the possibility that the course of foreign diplomacy processes conducted with the Tehran administration could change completely occupied the global agenda. The leader's statements are interpreted as harbingers of a new crisis for regional balances and global peace. The international community is now waiting with even greater curiosity for the fate of the ceasefire and agreement efforts reached and attempted to be maintained between the two countries.

The words Trump uttered at the Complex reveal a radical break in US Iran policy. The president's definitive expression that it is over for me means that initiatives to put bilateral relations back on their former track have been largely shelved. This situation contains political and military implications that will affect not only America and Iran, but the entire Middle East geography. Experts warn that if negotiations stop, the tension in the region may rapidly follow an upward trend. The increasing risk of conflict creates concern in a wide range of areas, from international markets to energy supply chains. Foreign policy analysts argue that whether this harsh tone is a domestic political message or a permanent strategy change will become clear in the coming days.

This statement by the US President was recorded as a central part of the high-level contacts held in Turkey. This message, spreading to the world from the Presidential Complex, will also require regional actors to urgently take new positions. The US President stating that he no longer wants to make a deal with Iran immediately initiated an evaluation process in foreign policy channels. Countries playing an active role in the Middle East have to put on the table the new alliance searches and security measures that Washington's extremely uncompromising attitude towards Tehran will bring. How the small-scale armed conflicts and proxy wars in the region will be affected by this diplomatic rupture is already among the most debated topics. It is believed that a highly critical threshold has been reached in terms of global power balances.

The possibility that steps taken in previous years to resolve chronic issues such as nuclear disputes and economic sanctions between the two countries will fail is growing stronger. It is not yet completely clear whether there is a specific provocation that triggered the American administration's withdrawal from the table. However, what is clear is that the diplomatic channels of the period are blocked, at least for now. The response the Iranian side will give to this development stands out as the most important factor that will determine the future route of regional tension. With the International Atomic Energy Agency and similar oversight mechanisms also stepping in, it seems inevitable that the issue will gain a global dimension. Think-tank organizations following the developments have already begun to put on the table scenarios that both sides might increase their military and intelligence preparations.

In the upcoming period, whether an irreversible conflict spiral will be entered between Washington and Tehran will be an issue watched carefully by the whole world. The complete severance of diplomatic relations poses a potential danger that could create a shock effect on the world economy, especially on global energy prices. How allied countries will adapt to this new and harsh Iran policy of the US seems to occupy the agenda of NATO and other international institutions. This last-minute statement made at the Complex clearly reveals that international mediators need to step in again to prevent an unnecessary war. The apparent exhaustion of peaceful solutions worries human rights and global security organizations. The world is holding its breath to see whether negotiations will revive after this major diplomatic crisis or whether the door to a regional war will be completely opened.

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