
Pakistan’s High-Stakes Mediation in the US-Iran Conflict
Pakistan is positioning itself as the key mediator trying to broker an end to the US and Israel’s war against Iran.

Pakistan is positioning itself as the key mediator trying to broker an end to the US and Israel’s war against Iran.

India’s tilt toward the US-Israel-UAE axis in Iran conflict shows its pragmatic approach over traditional neutrality.

Trust, in the theater of world politics, is the greatest, the most precious, and at the same time the frailest

Massive US-Israeli strikes on Iran kill Khamenei, shut down oil routes, and spark violent unrest across Pakistan.

A coordinated multi-pronged offensive seeks to bracket Pakistan with global instability and internal unrest.

The Donroe Doctrine asserts that sovereignty is conditional and uses the Iran war as a physical reassertion of American hemispheric power.

The first Board of Peace meeting resulted in the $17B Gaza stabilization plan and diplomatic victory for Pakistan.

The silence following the Geneva talks felt less like a diplomatic pause and more like the holding of a collective breath.

The Indus Water Treaty has long been cited as one of the most successful examples of transboundary water sharing.

Global leaders met for the first Board of Peace on Feb 19, pledging $17B for Gaza and reshaping modern diplomacy.





