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00:00Do you think Iran is negotiating in good faith?
00:03Because right now we see the Strait of Homo's closed.
00:06This is causing global economic damage.
00:09And like you said, Donald Trump's allies is putting pressure on him to get the Strait open.
00:15And this is Iran's leverage when it goes into negotiations.
00:20So does Iran really want to see the Strait open?
00:23And are they interested in even making a deal at this stage?
00:28Very good question.
00:30You know, the point is that there is not a consensus among Syrianians.
00:34It's a very big problematic issue inside the country.
00:39They have a political crisis in the system.
00:43And the leader, the new leader, who was the son of a former Khamenei, he would like to continue his
00:51father's path.
00:53However, there are some, you know, how we call it, moderate, or let's say a kind of constructive figures that
01:04like to go for negotiations.
01:06But the Revolutionary Guard, which is face guarding, which is face guarding the leader of Iran, they are against the
01:17process.
01:17So such kind of disagreement from Tehran will badly damage the process of negotiations.
01:25So my analysis said to me that there is no consensus.
01:32Even if Iran comes with any suggestion, this suggestion will be very much fragile.
01:37It also is located.
01:38Like this?
01:41When theẻ gives them a hand in his position because there is no doubt, there is no takeaway.
01:41So some paradoxical steps of the battle, which may have a unanimous work can be done.
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