Iran is being cautious about potential tensions with the incoming Trump administration due to the challenges faced during his previous presidency.
These challenges included the U.S. exiting a nuclear agreement, imposing strict sanctions that had a severe impact on Iran's economy, and the assassination of a key military figure, which increased hostilities.
Despite recent statements from Trump indicating a desire to stabilize U.S.-Iran relations, there are mixed signals as some of his prospective Cabinet members have advocated for aggressive measures, such as military action against Iran's nuclear sites and a revival of the "maximum pressure" strategy.
This dual approach raises concerns about the future of diplomatic relations and regional stability.