Two months since the US and Israel launched a joint surprise attack on Iran, negotiations appear deadlocked , as competing blockades of the Strait of Hormuz continue to disrupt global energy supplies, and the future of Iran’s nuclear programme remains unresolved. In a sign of the continuing standoff, White House spokesperson Anna Kelly on Tuesday said the US was still engaging with Iran on negotiations but would “not be rushed into making a bad deal”, a day after US President Donald Trump and his top security advisers discussed a new Iranian proposal on resolving the war. Recommended Stories list of 3 items list 1 of 3 Iran war: What’s happening on day 61 as UAE exits OPEC? list 2 of 3 Life in limbo: How Iranians navigate a state of ‘no war, no peace’ list 3 of 3 The UAE’s OPEC exit is not about oil; it is the end of Gulf solidarity end of list All military options remain on the table, despite a ceasefire in force since April 8 having paused the conflict.…