Anything They Say Will Be Tested’: Karoline Leavitt Reacts as Iran Appears ‘More Reasonable
“Anything they say will be tested”—that’s the sharp warning from Karoline Leavitt as the White House reveals that officials from Iran are “appearing more reasonable behind the scenes.” While this shift could hint at a potential diplomatic opening, Leavitt made it clear that the U.S. isn’t taking words at face value. She emphasized that talks remain an “ongoing process,” with serious concerns over whether the individuals involved actually hold the power to deliver on any agreement. The lack of transparency around who is negotiating adds another layer of uncertainty to an already fragile situation. Despite the softer tone, the strategy is firm—verify everything, trust nothing. With tensions still high and global stakes even higher, this moment could either signal a breakthrough or expose deeper risks in the negotiation game. Is this real progress—or just strategic positioning?