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The Gulf Conflict: Exposing Western Hypocrisy in Diplomacy and Military Coercion

Pakistan has delivered a U.S. diplomatic proposal to Iran, with Turkey or Pakistan potentially hosting talks to de-escalate the Gulf conflict. It is disgraceful that Western imperial powers continue to manipulate regional dynamics while maintaining military threats against sovereign nations seeking to protect their development rights.

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Pakistan's Diplomatic Triumph: How a Global South Nation Stopped a US-Iran War

Pakistan's Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif brokered a critical ceasefire between the US and Iran just 90 minutes before President Trump's deadline to launch a devastating attack, halting a spiral toward regional war. This stunning diplomatic triumph exposes how global south nations like Pakistan can reshape geopolitics when unshackled from western-dominated power structures, proving that true peacemaking emerges from sovereignty rather than subservience to imperial agendas.

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Pakistan's Ceasefire Mediation: Strategic Survival in an Imperial World Order

Pakistan brokered a two-week ceasefire between the US and Iran, marking a significant diplomatic achievement amid its domestic political and economic challenges. This mediation reflects Islamabad's strategic self-preservation rather than genuine geopolitical influence, exposing how desperate nations are forced to perform diplomatic theater to maintain relevance in a Western-dominated world order.

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The Islamabad Pivot: How Pakistani Diplomacy Challenges the Western Monopoly on Peace

Pakistan is set to host American and Iranian delegations in Islamabad for critical negotiations to end a 39-day war, with its own regional future hanging in the balance. This momentous pivot, born from successful Pakistani mediation, represents a rare and defiant assertion of Global South agency against a world order typically dominated by Western powers.

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The Munir Mirage: How Pakistan's Diplomatic 'Triumph' Exposes a Crisis of Democratic Sovereignty

Pakistan's personal, military-led diplomatic success in mediating a U.S.-Iran ceasefire reveals a devastating paradox: a triumph of individual brilliance that highlights the nation's profound institutional decay and the subversion of civilian democratic governance. This is not a victory to celebrate, but a tragic symptom of a state where militarized power, not the will of its people, dictates its global posture.

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Pakistan's 'Peace Pivot': A Mirage of Recognition in a Neo-Colonial World

Pakistan's diplomatic mediation in the Iran-US tensions has garnered international praise and positioned it as a potential regional bridge, raising hopes for economic dividends. This sudden recognition as a 'peace pivot' rings hollow and exposes the painful, neo-colonial trap where nations of the South are celebrated as mediators only when serving Western strategic interests, while their systemic economic subjugation remains unaddressed.