U.S.–Iran Edge Toward Exit as War Fatigue Grows; Pakistan Emerges as Peace Broker

U.S.–Iran Edge Toward Exit as War Fatigue Grows; Pakistan Emerges as Peace Broker

A Turning Point in the Gulf: War Fatigue Pushes U.S. and Iran Toward Talks By: Javid Amin | 15 April 2026 After weeks of high-stakes confrontation, signals are emerging that both the United States and Iran may be preparing to step back from the brink. While tensions around the Strait of Hormuz remain elevated, a mix of military fatigue, economic strain, and diplomatic pressure is creating momentum for a negotiated pause—if not a full de-escalation. At the center of this fragile pivot: Pakistan, positioning itself as a critical peace broker.…

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‘Talking to Kings and Princesses’: MP Aga Ruhullah Slams PM Modi’s Gulf Outreach Amid Iran Crisis

‘Talking to Kings and Princesses’: MP Aga Ruhullah Slams PM Modi’s Gulf Outreach Amid Iran Crisis

‘Talking to Kings and Princesses’: Aga Ruhullah Slams PM’s Gulf Diplomacy Amid Iran Crisis By: Javid Amin | 03 March 2026 Kashmir MP Aga Syed Ruhullah Mehdi has launched a sharp critique of Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s recent Middle East outreach, accusing New Delhi of ignoring Iran at a critical moment following the reported assassination of Ayatollah Ali Khamenei in a US–Israel strike. His remarks — delivered amid protests and curfew-like restrictions in Jammu & Kashmir — reflect a deeper political and strategic debate about India’s evolving foreign policy priorities.…

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