Iran’s desire to keep Hezbollah alive could derail U.S. deal, expert warns

Iran’s connection to the Hezbollah militant group, which is actively engaged in conflict with Israel in Lebanon, poses a significant threat to a potential U.S. deal under President Trump. This relationship could complicate diplomatic efforts, as Hezbollah’s actions and Iran’s support for the group are critical factors in Middle Eastern geopolitics. The U.S. aims to navigate these complex dynamics to achieve a diplomatic resolution, but Iran’s influence over Hezbollah remains a major obstacle. The situation underscores the intricate web of alliances and hostilities in the region, highlighting the challenges faced by international leaders in pursuing peace and stability. Understanding these relationships is crucial for comprehending the broader implications of U.S. foreign policy and its impact on global affairs. QUESTION: How might the ongoing conflict between Hezbollah and Israel influence future diplomatic relations between the U.S. and Iran? 

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