U.S.- Iran Negotiations: A State of Ambiguity and Uncertainty
STRATEGIECS Team
Apr 22, 2026
The negotiations between the United States and Iran, since the first round in Islamabad, reflect a state of deadlock due to disagreements over core issues such as the nuclear program and mechanisms for ending the war. At the same time, Washington has escalated pressure through a naval blockade and the imposition of sanctions, alongside contradictory statements that have further complicated the situation. Meanwhile, Tehran has employed on-the-ground pressure tools, such as the Strait of Hormuz, reflecting a state of ambiguity and uncertainty, and leaving the trajectory of events open to possibilities that oscillate between de-escalation and escalation.
The Impossible Mission: Why Is the Status of Solution Sought in Iraq?
Oct 4, 2022
How will the Arab Parties' Alliances Change the Israeli Landscape in the Upcoming Elections?
Oct 2, 2022
Iranian Protests over the Killing of "Mahsa Amini" and the Limits of Influence
Oct 2, 2022
The Hamas-Damascus Track: One Way or an Intersection of Interests?