Prominent political analyst Trita Parsi has dismissed claims by US officials suggesting a shift in Iran’s political landscape, arguing that no fundamental change has taken place within the Iranian system despite ongoing tensions.
Commenting on the evolving situation, Parsi described assertions of progress by Washington as “an attempt to build a narrative of victory,” maintaining that the conflict has instead proven “disastrous for the United States.”
He further suggested that the United States is not fully in control of developments on the ground, indicating a widening gap between official messaging and the actual trajectory of the conflict.
Parsi also downplayed reports of communication between US envoy Steve Witkoff and Iran’s foreign minister, stating that such backchannel contacts are neither new nor necessarily active in shaping current outcomes.
According to him, Witkoff lacks credibility in Tehran, further limiting the effectiveness of any diplomatic outreach. He emphasized that any meaningful ceasefire would likely require broader regional involvement and hinge on negotiations that include some degree of sanctions relief.
“The longer this goes on, the worse it will be for the US,” Parsi warned, highlighting the potential for prolonged instability and diminishing strategic leverage.

