Pakistan’s military staged fake Iran-US talks for relevance, but Tehran refused the performance—exposing diplomatic theater over substance.
Browsing: Junaid S. Ahmad
Islamabad must leverage its shifting geopolitical dependencies to broker Iran-US de-escalation while pursuing domestic reconciliation to secure genuine international diplomatic legitimacy.
Islamabad hosts a critical geopolitical pivot as American regional hegemony recedes and Iranian resistance converts into permanent diplomatic leverage.
The US-Iran conflict marks the moment imperial threats lost their power to compel, signaling an irreversible shift toward a post-Western global order.
Pakistan’s attempt to broker peace between Washington and Tehran is characterized as diplomatic theater lacking genuine regional leverage.
Pakistani regime uses sectarian intimidation to quash anti-war dissent, masking political subordination to US as communal conflict.
US sank Iranian ship, left sailors to drown—conscious evil, not banal bureaucracy. Empire’s moral collapse exposed.
