(Islamabad Comprehensive Electric) Negotiations between the United States and Iran in Islamabad ended without results, with analysts suggesting that Iran is clearly not in a hurry to make concessions because it holds more cards than the United States. U.S. President Trump now faces a tough choice: escalate the conflict or continue negotiations. After 21 hours of marathon talks, U.S. Vice President Pence announced on Sunday (April 12) that the U.S. and Iran failed to reach an agreement, stating that Iran chose not to accept U.S. conditions, including a commitment not to develop nuclear weapons. Iranian official media, however, said that the failure of the negotiations was due to the "unreasonable demands" made by the United States. The New York Times analysis clearly shows that both the U.S. and Iran believe they are the winners of the first round: the U.S. won by launching a large amount of ammunition against Iran, while Iran won by surviving. Neither side seems willing to ...