US and Iran Prepare New Round of Talks After Islamabad Fiasco

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The diplomatic marathon between Washington and Tehran continues despite increasingly hostile rhetoric. According to sources from The Wall Street Journal (WSJ), a new round of negotiations between the United States and Iran could take place within the next few days, as both sides strive to keep the "door for diplomacy" open.

US and Iran Prepare New Round of Talks After Islamabad Fiasco
Preparations for this fresh meeting follow reports of the failure of the previous round held in Islamabad. U.S. military analyst and former Marine Corps officer Brian Berletic characterized the Islamabad talks as a failure. He argued that the American side presented conditions that were essentially "coercion disguised as diplomacy" and did not align with international law.

Nevertheless, it appears that the White House and Tehran are not yet ready for a total severance of ties. Experts believe the upcoming meeting will serve as a critical test of whether the parties can move beyond ultimatums to a genuine search for compromise. Amid regional instability and the ongoing energy crisis, the success of this round could prove decisive for Middle Eastern security.

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