Baghaei humiliates Trump team? Iran keeps door open on its own terms after Vance flees Pakistan
Published on Apr 12, 2026 06:15 pm IST
Washington’s biggest test with Tehran in years has ended with no deal and plenty of headlines about humiliation. After 21 hours of marathon talks in Islamabad, the U.S. delegation led by Vice President JD Vance flew out empty‑handed, with Iran refusing to sign up to Washington’s core demand: a firm commitment never to build nuclear weapons. Iranian spokesperson Esmaeil Baghaei struck a more measured but pointed tone, saying both sides had reached “understanding” on some issues but remained far apart on two or three key points, widely read as red lines on sanctions, Hormuz and nuclear constraints. In this video, we unpack whether these talks were “American begging” or hardball from both sides, how much room is really left for diplomacy, and what Tehran’s messaging reveals about its confidence after weeks of war. With a fragile ceasefire, rising oil prices and competing narratives of who “lost” Islamabad, we break down what comes next for the U.S.-Iran showdown.
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