That traffic has been at a near-standstill since February. The blockade doesn't fix that – it doubles down on it, betting that economic strangulation will force Iran back to the table faster than bombs would. It is a significant bet. Iran has survived sanctions before. Whether it survives this depends on how long the rest of the world is willing to pay $100 a barrel to find out.
Read MoreThere is a structural problem here that no amount of negotiating can easily solve. The U.S. wants a permanent commitment. Iran wants to survive. Those two goals are not obviously compatible, and 21 hours in a room in Islamabad was never going to bridge that gap on its own.
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