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Trump’s plans for US-Iran peace: Letters to the Editor — May 27, 2026

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Trump’s plans for US-Iran peace: Letters to the Editor — May 27, 2026
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President Trump claims that peace with Iran is within reach, despite Tehran's refusal to surrender its uranium. Some readers express skepticism about the effectiveness of diplomacy with Iran, suggesting that the regime cannot be trusted. Others argue that the opportunity to end Iran's threat should not be squandered, emphasizing the need for decisive action.

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Opinion letters to the editor Trump’s plans for US-Iran peace: Letters to the Editor — May 27, 2026 By Post readers Published May 26, 2026, 4:53 p.m. ET President Donald Trump speaks during the 158th National Memorial Day Observance coinciding with the nation's 250th anniversary, at the Memorial Amphitheater in Arlington National Cemetery, Monday, May 25, 2026, in Arlington, Va. AP Photo/Alex Brandon See more of our coverage in your search results. Add The New York Post on Google The Issue: President Trump says US-Iran peace is close, despite Tehran’s refusal to hand over its uranium. I like President Trump and thought he started out with the right strategy for Iran (“Don: ‘O,’ I won’t make a bad deal,” May 25). I also thought the two-week cease-fire was prudent.

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