US and Iran in blockade standoff as Pakistan pushes for talks
Instead of fighting, we have a "war of blockades" over the Strait of Hormuz, with both sides using force to intercept and seize commercial vessels.
The mood out in one of the world's most important waterways is combustible.
It would be unwise to bet against events spiralling out of control.
Pakistan has not given up.
Donald Trump has told at least one journalist that a deal is still possible in the next few days.
In the meantime, what are we to make of the Iranian delegation's reluctance to get on a plane for the short ride to Islamabad? Iran accuses the US of a "breach of commitments" and cites what it called Washington's "contradictory behaviour". Donald Trump's wildly conflicting public pronouncements – threatening apocalyptic punishment one moment and offering an olive branch the next, claiming all the while that Iran has already made significant concessions – have muddied the waters. Iran still complains that it has entered negotiations twice in the past year, only to be attacked by Israel and the United States.
For a man who has trumpeted the fact that he has already achieved regime change in Iran, was this an admission that Washington is struggling to know who it's dealing with?
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