Pending the failed cease-fire and Memorandum of Understanding [MOU] between Iran and America, all eyes have targeted on the continuing, troublesome negotiations – mediated by Pakistan, Oman, Turkey, Qatar, and Egypt – between America and Iran. The late Uri Lubrani, Israel’s final Ambassador to Iran in 1978, all the time warned in regards to the perils of negotiating with the Iranians (“a nation of carpet weavers and of chess gamers”), whom he revered for his or her negotiating prowess, calling their manipulation of negotiations “a masterpiece of hoodwinking the world.” Different modern specialists (former American intelligence officers) akin to Mark Fowler and Hamlet Yousef have made comparable observations. Their collective knowledge is value noting because the United States continues its diplomatic negotiations with Iran in right now’s fashionable model of ‘The Nice Recreation.’ What’s more and more pertinent in such negotiations pertains to the position of third-party nations akin to Oman, Turkey, Qatar, and Pakistan, not as mere mediators, however somewhat, particularly within the case of Pakistan and Turkey, as fashionable purveyors of ‘intelligence diplomacy.’
Turkey’s street to intelligence diplomacy occurred strategically, somewhat than organically, as its Overseas Minister Hakan Fidan (beforehand Director of its intelligence company MIT, for over a decade) and present MIT Director Ibrahim Kalin purposefully and deliberately positioned Turkey to play an more and more essential position in regional conflicts, covert diplomacy, and intelligence – as in Kalin’s phrases in a latest speech – “drawing essential classes for our nation’s safety, strategic positioning, and regional perspective.” This doctrine had beforehand concerned backchannel negotiations in Gaza, Ukraine, Europe, the Balkans, Russia, (cf. the 2024 spy swap), and now, Iran. Different examples embody the appointment of former senior MIT officer Gürsel Donmez as Turkey’s Ambassador to Austria, a key worldwide intelligence and diplomacy hub, and Turkey’s profitable internet hosting of the NATO summit final week.
Pakistan is, like Turkey, hardly new to the Nice Recreation. Readers will recall its position in facilitating – throughout 1971-1972 – the historic Kissinger-Nixon opening to China. However this 12 months’s MOU between Iran and America has thrust Pakistan (and its leaders Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and army chief Normal Asim Munir) into the limelight. Pakistan has dealt with delicate backchannel negotiations, hosted talks in Islamabad, and labored carefully with its Saudi and GCC companions because the latest MOU got here into play. However in its world of zero-sum diplomacy, Pakistan’s strategic successes in intelligence diplomacy heighten its regional and broader posture – particularly vis-à-vis America and serves to weaken India’s strategic place and diplomatic affect. In right now’s world, as all the time, Pakistan’s acquire is India’s loss and China’s acquire (in my view, China is the REAL winner of the US-Iran conflict).
How does one negotiate, or facilitate negotiations with a rustic which is a mixture of a civilization (Persia), theocracy, nation state (Iran), terrorist group, and felony entity (IRGC)? Iran has revealed itself to be a formidable negotiating companion, extra akin to a complicated hostage taker, by which conventional western, Harvard metrics of ‘Attending to Sure,’ or “Getting Previous No’ hardly apply. And but, like hostage takers in [law enforcement] hostage situations, Iran have to be appreciated as a ‘rational’ actor. The Iranians have brilliantly used ambiguity and opacity as negotiating methods, and so they have adeptly utilized social media to carve out complicated, ambiguous negotiating positions, along with uneven warfare, closure of the Straits of Hormuz, disinformation, propaganda, cognitive warfare, and conventional diplomatic efforts. One may surmise that the Iranians are really gifted college students, who’ve learn – and survived! – President Trump’s The Artwork of the Deal. And for President Trump and his nationwide safety staff, negotiating with a useless, or severely injured, probably brain-damaged Supreme Chief Ayatollah Mojtaba Khamenei will be the most advanced activity of all. Such situations aren’t taught in diplomatic schools, enterprise faculties, or on the FBI Academy.
Negotiations involving felony terror teams such because the IRGC (now led by Normal Ahmad Vahidi) – who’ve dedicated quite a few worldwide acts of violence and terror over many years – usually require third get together emissaries (as professional governments can’t be seen as a primary negotiating companion) and high-level intermediaries in ‘observe 3’ diplomacy. Over the previous twenty years, examples embody the previous German intelligence officer Dr. Gerhard Conrad’s hostage negotiations involving Hamas and Hezbollah, Swiss American lawyer Daniel Levin’s work within the Center East with The Liechtenstein Basis for State Governance, and Swiss diplomat Pascal Holiger’s negotiations involving the victims of Boko Haram in Nigeria. The position of empathy, tradition, belief, language, and nuance stays critically helpful in such delicate endeavors. And right now, belief stays the coin of the realm as Third-party nations akin to Pakistan and Turkey, in addition to others, facilitate ongoing diplomatic negotiations with Iran’s IRGC management.
The Iran negotiations will contain extra time, which stays Iran’s greatest weapon, as it may proceed to trigger financial ache for the West, particularly America, because it approaches the November 2026 midterm elections. Throughout its devastating conflict with Iraq in the course of the Nineteen Eighties – with over 1 million Iranian casualties – Iran fought for 8 years earlier than the late Ayatollah Khomeini made a peace deal, “consuming from the poisoned chalice.” And a battered, weakened Iran continues to be affected person and resolved. And so, a key query now includes President Trump, and what actions – diplomatic or army – he would possibly take subsequent, and whether or not he too, might be pressured to “drink from the poisoned chalice.” The stakes couldn’t be larger. And practitioners of intelligence diplomacy, akin to Pakistan, Turkey, and different actors, will proceed to be linchpins of any diplomatic successes. However not like previous comparable negotiations, which concerned discretion and secrecy, right now’s intelligence diplomacy takes place within the glare of the media and its inheritor obvious, social media — a curse and a blessing for its practitioners. What hasn’t modified is that phrases and actions – particularly these of President Trump and the Iranian management – nonetheless matter, greater than ever.
Dr. Kenneth Dekleva served as a Regional Medical Officer/Psychiatrist with the U.S. Dept. of State from 2002-2016 and is presently CEO of Blackwood Advisory Options LLC, and Professor of Psychiatry, UT Southwestern Medical Middle, Dallas, TX. The views expressed by Dr. Dekleva are totally his personal and don’t signify the views of the U.S. Authorities, the U.S. Dept. of State, or UT Southwestern Medical Middle.
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