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Give peace a chance… Islamabad talks

Islamabad talks expose fragile US-Iran détente as Hormuz tensions rise, military signals intensify, and global media left stranded in silence as Pakistan steps into a decisive, high-risk mediator role.

Global journalists waiting in Islamabad media center during US Iran talks while Strait of Hormuz tensions escalate

What this moment really represents

This is not a peace deal yet. Not even close.

This is stage-setting.

  • The US is testing channels without escalation.
  • Iran is signaling openness without weakness.
  • Pakistan is positioning itself as the bridge.

And bridges, historically, are never neutral. They are controlled.


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