Munk Dialogue with Andrew Coyne: at this point, what is Iran’s incentive to negotiate?

March 25, 2026
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Munk Dialogue with Andrew Coyne: at this point, what is Iran’s incentive to negotiate?

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The Trump administration finds itself in a trap. They can’t declare victory and go home unless the Iranians agree to conclude this war, and the Iranians at this point have no incentive to strike a deal. Trump and the American public don’t have the stomach for a long war, and thus Iran can win by not losing. How should Canada respond to Trump’s provocations? Andrew believes there is a madman in the White House who wants to impose his will on us in various ways. The government in Ottawa needs to be planning for the various ways we will be facing highly unconventional tactics from this U.S. government. And if things really break down after the midterms, and America descends further down the path to dictatorship, there will be knockoff effects to neighbouring countries that Canada would be wise to prepare for.

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