U.S.-Iran Talks on Long-Term Deal Doomed as Long as Both Sides Insist They Won the War

Iran’s 10-Point Plan Reads like the Type of Settlement a Victor Would Impose on a Vanquished Foe

The U.S. Navy stationed near the Strait of Hormuz has blockaded Iranian ports following the collapse of peace talks between the U.S. and Iran in Islamabad, Pakistan; April 13, 2026.

The U.S. Navy stationed near the Strait of Hormuz has blockaded Iranian ports following the collapse of peace talks between the U.S. and Iran in Islamabad, Pakistan; April 13, 2026.

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Entering marathon talks with Iran in Pakistan over the weekend, the US seemed to have had its sights set on hammering out a quick agreement.

But the expectation that an agreement could be hammered out in one day was never a reasonable one.

“The bad news is that we have not reached an agreement, and I think that’s bad news for Iran much more than it’s bad news for the United States of America,” said Vice President JD Vance, who led the talks, after the parley fell apart following a single marathon session.

Both the US and Iran are declaring victory, which is to be entirely expected. But it seems that both sides actually believe their own bluster, meaning neither is willing to give up much.

Washington maintains that it obliterated Iran on the battlefield and has insisted on the type of concessions it thinks should come with a redounding victory. But Iran contends that it did not lose, and is not about to accept US diktats that it feels reach beyond whatever gains America may have achieved in its joint bombing campaign with Israel.

Published originally on April 13, 2026.

Read the full article at the Times of Israel.

Lazar Berman is the diplomatic correspondent at the Times of Israel, where he also covers Christian Affairs. He holds an M.A. in Security Studies from Georgetown University and taught at Salahuddin University in Iraqi Kurdistan. Berman is a reserve captain in the IDF’s Commando Brigade and served in a Bedouin unit during his active service.
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