Iran Blames U.S. Demands for Failed Talks, Signals Possible Military Response

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Iranian state media has revealed reasons behind the collapse of recent talks with the United States, blaming what it described as “unreasonable demands” from Washington for the failure of negotiations.

According to reports from Iran’s state broadcaster, the negotiations—held in Islamabad and lasting over 20 hours—ended without agreement due to deep disagreements over key strategic issues, including Iran’s nuclear program and control of the Strait of Hormuz.

Iranian officials and media claimed the U.S. attempted to impose conditions that Tehran viewed as excessive, including demands related to uranium enrichment and access to strategic waterways.

The breakdown of talks highlights ongoing tensions between Iran and the United States, with both sides unable to bridge long-standing differences over security, sovereignty, and regional influence.

While some claims circulating online suggest Iran may resort to military action, official reports mainly indicate that Tehran has reaffirmed its commitment to defending national interests, as uncertainty grows over the future of diplomacy and the fragile ceasefire in the region.

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