Mein situation phir se serious ho gayi hai Middle East. Attack on Saeed Khatibzadeh ne kaha ki Israel ke Lebanon par Wednesday ko hue attacks, United States aur Iran ke beech huye ceasefire ka “grave violation hain.
182 logon ki maut – Iran ne bola “massacre” Lebanon ke health ministry ke mutabik, airstrikes mein 182 logon ki death hui. Iran ne ise seedha “massacre” bataya hai. ๐ข Strait of Hormuz par tension Iran ne warning di hai ki Strait of Hormuz tabhi reopen hoga jab US apni “aggression” band karega. Wahin US ka kehna hai ki shipping traffic badh raha hai, jabki Iran bol raha hai ki strait abhi bhi band hai. ๐บ๐ธ Trump ka strong statement Donald Trump ne kaha ki US forces region mein tab tak rahengi jab tak Iran “real ceasefire deal” ko fully follow nahi karta. ๐ค Ceasefire par confusion Tuesday ko announce hua ceasefire abhi bhi clear nahi hai. US ka claim hai ki deal mein no nuclear weapons” aur Strait of Hormuz reopening shamil hai, lekin Iran ne is par clear agreement nahi diya. ๐ Ground report from Beirut Ke according Hugo Bachega, Beirut mein haal bahut hi tense aur disturbing hain. Israel ki long-term plan abhi unclear hai. Blog by time of den
While the US and Iran Talked Peace in Pakistan, One Netanyahu Call Changed Everything Sometimes, global politics doesn’t change because of wars, elections, or long negotiations. Sometimes… it changes because of a single phone call. And that’s exactly what seems to have happened during the recent US-Iran peace talks. At a moment when the world was hoping for de-escalation, diplomacy collapsed—and tensions are now rising again. Chapter 1: A Rare Moment of Hope For weeks, the Middle East had been on edge. Military activity, rising tensions, and fears of a wider conflict had created an atmosphere of uncertainty across the globe. Then came a breakthrough. The United States and Iran agreed to a two-week ceasefire—a temporary pause that gave diplomacy a chance. It wasn’t a permanent solution, but it was enough to spark hope. To build on that momentum, high-level talks were arranged in Pakistan. Acting as a mediator, Pakistan hosted what many believed could be a turning point in one of the wor...
Comments
Post a Comment