Trump Weighs Next Move as Iran Talks Collapse, Pressure Strategy Continues

by Emmitt Barry, Worthy News Washington D.C. Bureau Chief

(Worthy News) – President Donald Trump is weighing his next steps after negotiations with Iran broke down Tuesday before formal talks could even begin, raising fresh uncertainty over the fragile cease-fire and the path forward.

According to U.S. officials, Trump asked advisers whether to resume military strikes after Iran abruptly reversed course on sending negotiators to Islamabad. Just hours earlier, optimism had been building that Vice President JD Vance could secure a written agreement during the planned talks.

However, by late afternoon, Vance’s trip was paused—and by evening, canceled indefinitely.

Inside the White House, Trump met with top national security officials, along with Jared Kushner and envoy Steve Witkoff, as advisers warned that Iran’s leadership remains divided, with hardline factions resisting any concessions. Questions emerged over whether Tehran could even uphold a potential agreement.

Rather than immediately escalating, Trump opted for a middle-ground approach — maintaining intense economic and military pressure while leaving the door open for negotiations if Iran presents a concrete proposal.

The administration confirmed it will continue its naval blockade of Iranian ports, a move that has already begun to erode Tehran’s leverage, particularly its influence over the strategically vital Strait of Hormuz. U.S. forces also intensified enforcement by intercepting sanctioned oil shipments tied to Iran’s “shadow fleet.”

Iranian officials sharply criticized the blockade, calling it an “act of war,” while signaling they are unwilling to negotiate under pressure. At the same time, analysts note the regime faces mounting economic strain, with sanctions and restricted exports cutting deeply into its revenue.

Despite the breakdown, mediators say both sides have quietly explored potential compromises involving Iran’s nuclear program, including limits on uranium enrichment and the handling of existing stockpiles.

The high-stakes standoff has become a test of endurance, with both Washington and Tehran attempting to outlast the other. While markets have stabilized under the cease-fire, the broader conflict continues to cast a shadow over global energy supplies and regional security.

For now, the cease-fire holds—but with tensions rising and trust in short supply, the coming days could prove decisive in determining whether diplomacy resumes or conflict escalates.

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