
Junaid
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Junaid
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PROUD TO BE A PAKISTANI. PAKISTAN ZINDABAD 🇵🇰


بڑی دیر کی مہربان آتے آتے۔۔۔۔۔۔۔ پر دیر آئے درست آئے۔ تکلیف اور پریشانی کے لئے معذرت 🙏



ایران کے پاس صلح کا بہترین موقع تھا جب اسلام آباد میں دونوں وفود موجود تھے۔ اب ٹرمپ کے ہاتھ ایران کی بحری ناکہ بندی کا سستا نسخہ لگ گیا ہے جس سے اسنے ایران کی معیشت بٹھادی ہے۔ اب یہ بھی سمجھ آیا کہ گذشتہ سال بھارت کو شکست دینے کے باوجود پاکستان کا فوری جنگ بندی پر آمادہ ہونا کتنی بڑی مصلحت تھی











Where people like German Chancellor Merz say Iran is humiliating the United States and dealing with the current scenario very skillfully, these people keep on discussing why Iran did not compromise and come negotiate for a second time, that too with previous mistrust and blockade which is an act of war. Such people need to open their eyes and see how JD Vance changed his position when a joint statement was about to be released and left throwing a tantrum whilst the Iranians waited, disrespecting the entire process and efforts of everyone. Even now the United States is acting like a bully but some people will remain focused on Iran and ignore the fact that it was the United States that started the war in the first place (for the second time) and did not remove the blockade even after Iran opened Hormuz. Even then Iran is upholding a ceasefire whilst the United States and Israel continue to violate it but no - not a word on that. Why do people think nations should submit under pressure? What kind of mentality is this?
















🚨🇮🇳 The war just made feeding a billion people almost twice as expensive... India is about to pay $935-959 per ton for urea fertilizer. Before the bombs started falling, the same stuff cost $490. That's not a price jump. That's a shock that works its way through every plate of rice and every bowl of dal in South Asia. And India had to take the deal. Monsoon planting season is here. Without urea, you don't get rice, corn, or soybeans. Skip this order and 1.4 billion people start feeling it at the dinner table within months. Here's what makes this worse. India is the world's biggest urea buyer, which means it can actually absorb a 90% price hike. Most developing countries can't. Bangladesh, Pakistan, sub-Saharan Africa, the places where fertilizer costs directly determine whether crops get planted at all. Those governments are looking at these numbers and realizing they simply can't buy enough. Source: Bloomberg


















