US intelligence officials are reportedly expressing doubt regarding Iran’s genuine interest in engaging in negotiations with former President Donald Trump, should he be re-elected. Sources indicate a significant level of skepticism within the intelligence community about Tehran’s stated willingness to discuss a potential nuclear deal. This assessment challenges public statements from Iranian officials suggesting openness to talks. The concerns center on whether Iran is genuinely seeking a diplomatic resolution or using the possibility of negotiations as a strategic tactic. Intelligence suggests Iran may be aiming to influence the US election or delay international pressure. This assessment is based on analysis of Iranian actions and communications, leading officials to believe any offers of dialogue may not be sincere. The situation adds complexity to the ongoing debate surrounding the future of the Iran nuclear deal and potential US policy shifts.