Iran demands balance before talks. Trump cannot pause without looking weak. Negotiation is colonized by war itself.
Browsing: Diplomacy
Trump claims victory but can’t end the war. Iran demands Hormuz control and reparations. Both sides think they are winning.
Iran demands five conditions. Trump’s diplomacy is denied. Israel’s economy collapses. GCC shifts toward strategic autonomy. Russia and China gain influence.
Foreign policy gains insulate Syria from regional war, but internal divisions remain unresolved. Without inclusive national dialogue, external intervention will continue.
Past-tense denials preserve diplomatic room. Iran links any deal to Lebanon and Hezbollah. Pakistan provides political cover for indirect talks.
“Pakistan is the only neighbour which could play a mediatory role to end the conflict due to the fact that it has not been attacked by Iran.”
“Trump’s claims of ‘major points of agreement’ were immediately dismissed by Tehran as ‘fake news.'”
“Pakistan has unusual credibility as a mediator, maintaining workable ties with both Washington and Tehran.”
“The conflict is not merely a regional security issue, but a transformative event likely to reshape global energy markets.”
“The decision to end the conflict ultimately rests with three key non-Arab actors: the United States, Israel, and Iran.”
