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Trump Calls Out Iran: "Don't Find a Middleman, Just Call Me Directly!"
— Sounds confident, but actually flips the negotiation table
You think Trump is "opening the door"? No, he's "locking the windows."
Just as the world thought the US and Iran were about to start "serious talks," the Islamabad negotiations suddenly got halted.
It's not because of fighting, nor because they've completely stopped talking.
It's—Trump made a demand that left everyone stunned:
"Iran, don't go through Pakistan, don't go through anyone, just call me directly."
Sounds like an "open, straightforward, no beating around the bush" stance, right?
But if you truly understand the Middle East, negotiations, and human nature, you'll realize—this isn't an olive branch, it's a threshold of "kneel down, I have a favor to ask."
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Event Scenario Restored
Originally, Iran and the US had begun indirect negotiations under Pakistan's mediation.
It's you relay the message, I relay the message, everyone avoids direct confrontation, leaving some face and room to maneuver.
But suddenly, Trump says:
"Stop finding middlemen, just call me directly."
Guess what Iran is thinking?
"You're asking me to call you directly? And then what? Will you answer on live TV from the White House? Or make me bow before you?"
Iran's current response is very straightforward: refusal.
So—the Islamabad talks are on hold. Negotiations are stalled.
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1️⃣ "De-middlemanning" isn't sincerity, it's a tactical way to "force you to kneel"
Trump's demand for "direct dialogue" on the surface is "I don't want others to interfere,"
But in reality, he's saying:
"Don't expect anyone to back you up, don't expect a buffer zone, if you want to talk, talk to my face, or don't talk at all."
This is a kind of "naked choke" in negotiations—no stepping stones, no excuses, no retreat routes.
"Real dialogue is barrier-free; real pressure is leaving you no chance to even enter."
2️⃣ Iran doesn't not want to talk, it doesn't want to "talk while kneeling"
Think about it, if Iran really called directly—
What would the scene look like?
Trump picks up, with aides, reporters around, maybe even on speakerphone.
Iran: "We want to talk about the Hormuz..."
Trump: "Then release the ships first."
This isn't negotiation, it's an ultimatum.
So Iran prefers to delay, continue low-volume navigation, demining, keep oil prices bouncing between 94-100,
Rather than face Trump’s unpredictable style of negotiation without a middleman.
"Not every refusal means no desire to talk. Some refusals are about not wanting to kneel."
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What is the market telling you?
Look at today's data:
- Hormuz still not back to normal navigation
- Oil prices: WTI 94.4, Brent 99.13
- US stocks not crashing (S&P +0.55%, NASDAQ +1.50%)
- Gold slightly down, silver down more
- BTC barely holding at 77,586
What is the market saying?
"We don't think a world war is imminent, but we also don't believe reconciliation is happening soon."
In plain language:
Oil prices won't drop back to 85 immediately, shipping won't recover tomorrow, energy, oil transportation, refining will stay strong, airlines, consumer stocks, high-growth stocks remain tough.
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Trump's move of "calling directly" is not opening the door, but tearing it down and saying: Come on in.
Iran doesn't want to jump, nor dares to.
Because once they do, it's **no retreat, no buffer, no face** surrender-style negotiation.
"True masterful negotiation isn't about leaving the other side with no way out, but making them willing to get on the road."
And now, Trump has left Iran with no way out, and no one to turn to.
So—
Islamabad talks are halted.
US-Iran negotiations are suspended.
Oil prices continue to stay high.
The market remains divided.
And whether your BTC can withstand this depends not on technicals, but on who blinks first—Trump or Iran.
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Do you think: Is Trump "sincerely wanting to negotiate," or "deliberately setting barriers to force Iran to refuse"?
Comment section, pick a side:
A. Sincere: He just doesn't want middlemen to interfere
B. Poison pill: He just doesn't want to talk, conveniently blaming Iran#美伊谈判陷入僵局 $BTC