Iran Warns US as Stalled Talks Heighten Risk of Renewed Conflict
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Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 20
Iran Warns US as Stalled Talks Heighten Risk of Renewed Conflict
5 articles · Updated · Bloomberg · Apr 20
Iran has warned the US that renewed military attacks under President Trump will end all diplomatic talks and lead to greater costs for America.
Negotiations in Islamabad remain stalled, with Iran demanding firm guarantees against future attacks and rejecting US calls to hand over enriched uranium.
Both sides are preparing for possible conflict, as mistrust and maximalist demands hinder prospects for a comprehensive agreement or lasting peace.
As Iran walks away from negotiations, can Pakistani mediation still prevent a full-scale regional war?
With its Supreme Leader killed, is Iran's hardline negotiation stance a sign of national resolve or desperation?
How is the US military adapting after its air bases were proven vulnerable to Iranian asymmetric attacks?
With regime change now deemed a 'very big hurdle,' what does a realistic American victory look like?
Beyond oil, how is the Hormuz blockade reshaping global supply chains for critical industrial materials?
After Russia and China failed to intervene, what is the future of the anti-US 'CRINK' strategic axis?