BREAKING: US Intelligence Finds Iran Unwilling To Enter End Of War Negotiations

According to a Thursday 2 of April 2026 report by The Jerusalem Post, a new assessment by several United States (US) intelligence agencies has indicated that Iran’s leadership is not prepared to engage in negotiations aimed at ending the ongoing conflict.

The report further stated that officials across multiple intelligence bodies have reviewed recent communications, military posture and political signals from Tehran. Their findings suggest that the Iranian government remains resistant to diplomatic overtures, despite mounting international pressure and the prolonged nature of the war.

Analysts involved in the assessment point to a combination of internal and external factors shaping Iran’s current stance. These include concerns about maintaining regional influence, preserving domestic political stability and avoiding what leaders may perceive as concessions under pressure.

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The report notes that Iran’s strategic calculations appear focused on sustaining its position rather than seeking immediate conflict resolution through dialogue. Intelligence officials believe that the leadership views continued resistance as a way to strengthen its bargaining power in any future negotiations.

At the same time, the assessment highlights that no clear timeline has been identified for a possible shift in Iran’s position. While diplomatic channels remain open, there has been little indication from Tehran that it is willing to use them to pursue a ceasefire or broader settlement at this stage.