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Similarly, the relationship between the United States and Iran has seen a shift toward cautious engagement. Indirect negotiations hosted in Oman have been characterized by both parties as constructive steps toward reducing regional friction. This approach highlights a broader trend in American foreign policy: the integration of military deterrence with active dialogue. By utilizing intermediaries in the Middle East, the United States aims to maintain stability and avoid the pitfalls of direct military confrontation, demonstrating that negotiation remains a cornerstone of modern national defense.
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