Iran-US war: Four scenarios for what’s next as talks stumble
Summary
The United States is preparing for new talks with Iran in Islamabad to try to end ongoing tensions and conflict. The current two-week ceasefire is about to expire, and both sides have exchanged threats, with Iran not yet confirming its participation in the next round of negotiations.Key Facts
- US Vice President JD Vance will lead US negotiators in talks with Iran in Islamabad.
- Iran has not confirmed whether it will take part in the upcoming negotiations.
- The two-week ceasefire, announced by President Donald Trump, is set to expire soon.
- Since the last talks, the US has blockaded Iran-linked ships in the Strait of Hormuz.
- Iran has fired at ships passing through the Strait of Hormuz.
- The US seized an Iranian ship, which Iran called "piracy" and threatened to respond to.
- President Trump warned Iran that the US might destroy its bridges and power plants if no deal is reached on US terms.
- Iran says it will not negotiate under threats, citing past bad experiences and US demands.
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