This article analyses why and how the first round of Islamabad talks collapsed, and maps out the main negotiating axes and how they might overlap. The primary finding is that Israel, who is not at the negotiating table, is sitting far outside of every negotiating overlap. The article concludes with a way for negotiations to succeed in a way that produces a lasting and working situation that doesn’t deteriorate into an inevitable war like the JCPOA did.
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This article analyses why and how the first round of Islamabad talks collapsed, and maps out the main negotiating axes and how they might overlap. The primary finding is that Israel, who is not at the negotiating table, is sitting far outside of every negotiating overlap. The article concludes with a way for negotiations to succeed in a way that produces a lasting and working situation that doesn’t deteriorate into an inevitable war like the JCPOA did.
Is this AI? Because it’s kind of dumb and hyperbolic an AI specific ways.