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"textContent": "The US-Iran talks in Islamabad ended without a deal after 21 hours because the two sides were negotiating far more than a narrow truce, with Washington pressing for nuclear and military limits while Tehran demanded sanctions relief, compensation, regional concessions, and control over a critical shipping chokepoint. The talks, hosted by Pakistan, also involved trilateral […]\n\nThe post The Talking Points In The ‘No Deal’ US-Iran Talks appeared first on the deep dive.",
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