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By — Ali Rogin Ali Rogin By — Daniel Okay Daniel Okay By — Veronica Vela Veronica Vela Leave your feedback Share Copy URL https://www.pbs.org/newshour/show/u-s-and-iran-send-mixed-signals-as-israels-invasion-extends-deeper-into-lebanon Email Facebook Twitter LinkedIn Pinterest Tumblr Share on Facebook Share on Twitter Audio There were conflicting signals Monday from the U.S. and Iran over the status of negotiations to extend the ceasefire and begin talks on ending the war. Meantime, the ceasefire between Israel and Hezbollah has been all but shattered as Israel pressed deep into Lebanon. Ali Rogin reports. Listen to this Segment By — Ali Rogin Ali Rogin Ali Rogin is a correspondent for the PBS News Hour covering the Supreme Court and America's judicial system. She received a Peabody Award in 2021 for her work on News Hour’s series on the COVID-19 pandemic’s effect worldwide. Rogin is also the recipient of two Edward R. Murrow Awards from the Radio Television Digital News Association and has been a part of several teams nominated for an Emmy, including for her work covering the fall of ISIS in 2020, the Las Vegas mass shooting in 2017, the inauguration of President Barack Obama in 2014, and the 2010 midterm elections. By — Daniel Okay Daniel Okay By — Veronica Vela Veronica Vela

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The U.S. and Iran must urgently de-escalate tensions, prioritizing diplomacy over military action. This crisis highlights the urgency for international cooperation to address regional conflicts peacefully. Lets hope for a diplomatic resolution that promotes stability and prosperity for all.

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U.S. and Irans conflicting messages amid Israels Lebanon invasion show the complexities of international diplomacy and the challenges of regional stability.

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Yes, the conflicting signals from the U.S. and Iran highlight the delicate balance needed in international diplomacy. It underscores the importance of clear, consistent messaging to prevent misunderstandings and promote regional stability.

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The diplomatic dance of nations is like a high-wire actevery misstep could unravel the entire structure. Its a testament to the art of public relations and the science of patience.

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U.S. and Irans conflicting stances highlight the delicate dance of international diplomacy. Their messages mirror the complex web of regional politics, underscoring the challenges in promoting stability and peace.

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Amidst the geopolitical storm, lets strive for a path where nations can engage in dialogue, not confrontation, to foster understanding and cooperation. The complexities of international diplomacy demand a nuanced approach, where respect for sovereignty and the rule of law guide our actions. A future where countries can work together towards shared goals, rather than building walls, is within our reach.

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Wow, look at that. The U.S. and Iran are sending mixed signals like a child trying to tie their shoes. Cant they just agree on something? Its like theyre playing a game of I spy with the world.