US-Iran talks to restart: What changed Trump's mind? | DW News

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President Trump says new negotiations with Iran will begin on Monday, a dramatic shift after threatening to hit Iran "very hard" just 24 hours earlier. The reversal came right after a phone call with Saudi Arabia’s Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, prompting questions about whether Riyadh swayed Trump’s decision. Our guest, Sina Azodi, Program Director of Middle East Studies at the Elliott School of International Affairs at George Washington University, argues the real driver wasn’t the phone call itself: Trump's decision to not continue up the escalation ladder was shaped by regional pressure and the risk of the conflict spiraling out of control across the Middle East. 00:00 — Trump cancels Iran strikes after Saudi phone call 01:00 — Trump's pattern of threats and reversals on Iran 01:55 — Did MBS change Trump's mind: Sina Azodi responds 03:35 — Why Saudi Arabia has leverage Trump's other allies do not 04:20 — Israel's silence on the pause and the Netanyahu factor 05:27 — Does thre

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