Faran Khalid

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Faran Khalid

Faran Khalid

@sudofaran

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Lahore, Punjab, Pakistan Katılım Haziran 2014
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Najam Ali
Najam Ali@NajamAli2020·
Now I finally understand why Reckitt & Colman thought it wise to produce Burnol in India. Demand clearly wasn’t going to be an issue.
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Blank Space
Blank Space@PKulk99·
@NajamAli2020 @myraemacdonald Modi ji sab ko chai .. & importantly, paani pila chuke hai Bohot aaye, bohot gaye.. Modi ji ab bhi sab ko paani pila rahe hai Paani se yaad aaya .. Sindhu nadi mein paani aa raha hai ?
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Myra MacDonald
Myra MacDonald@myraemacdonald·
Ok I am getting tired of this. I wish Pakistan well with the talks but FFS, enough of the Pak nationalism (and Indian alarm). Iceland hosted really important US-Soviet talks in the Cold War. It didn’t change its status. It’s a venue, not a redrawing of the world map.
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Hamid Mir حامد میر
This is the same place which was bombed by Indians last year in May and they claimed total destruction. All delegations arrived at the same place.
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Pakistan Strategic Forum
Pakistan Strategic Forum@ForumStrategic·
#IslamabadTalks 🇮🇷 🤝 🇵🇰 🤝 🇺🇸 We request every member/follower of PSF to RT/QT this, make it viral, World must know PAKISTAN'S role in avoiding World War - III. Pakistan Zindabad ✊🇵🇰
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Tejasswi Prakash
Tejasswi Prakash@Tiju0Prakash·
Isn’t this the same PAF Nur Khan Airbase we claimed to have destroyed during Operation Sindoor? Yet, the US VP JD VANCE just landed there, safe and sound. Modi’s “victory” narrative is falling apart. Modi didn’t defeat Pakistan, he just deceived his own people.
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Najam Ali
Najam Ali@NajamAli2020·
In a previous post, I said Netanyahu should not die, he should live to witness the humiliation of losing this war. Today, that moment is unfolding. The victors have arrived. He can watch in real time.
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Tejasswi Prakash
Tejasswi Prakash@Tiju0Prakash·
I'm deeply embarrassed by our TV news channels today. A former US diplomat had to bluntly tell our anchors to shut up for pushing their foolish anti-Pakistan agenda during the important Iran-US peace talks in Islamabad. These anchors have become a global joke, so juvenile and obsessed with hate that they've made India lose all respect internationally. The biggest act of patriotism these channels can do right now is to stop this clownery and stop embarrassing our country in front of the world. Time to grow up! 🇮🇳
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Ashok Swain
Ashok Swain@ashoswai·
Indian media claims that JD Vance’s flight will return to the US and will not come to Pakistan for Islamabad talks. Indian media is a joke!
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Ihtisham Ul Haq
Ihtisham Ul Haq@iihtishamm·
🚨 Breaking U.S. Vice President JD Vance was received at Nur Khan Airbase by Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir and Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar upon his arrival in Islamabad.
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Pakistan Strategic Forum
Pakistan Strategic Forum@ForumStrategic·
Arrival of Iranian delegation to Islamabad for Islamabad Talks 🇵🇰 Welcome to our Iranian Brothers ❤
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Faran Khalid@sudofaran·
@NajamAli2020 Sir, brilliant breakdown. One thing I keep thinking about, do you believe petrodollar decline is actually the biggest long-term cost the US will bear from this conflict? Iran has already demonstrated yuan-based Hormuz toll payments. Would love to hear your take.
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Najam Ali
Najam Ali@NajamAli2020·
From Battlefield to Bargaining Table Negotiations between the United States and Iran are beginning in Islamabad at a moment when the war has effectively shifted from the battlefield to the bargaining table. The key to understanding these talks lies in the BATNA of both sides. For the U.S., the alternative to a deal is increasingly costly: prolonged conflict, higher oil prices, market volatility, and mounting domestic pressure with no clear strategic gain. Iran’s alternative is different. It does not need outright victory, it needs to sustain pressure. By leveraging disruption around the Strait of Hormuz and keeping global markets on edge, it has preserved its position and bought time. In negotiation terms, that is power. This asymmetry will define the talks. The U.S. will push for immediate outcomes: ceasefire and reopening of Hormuz. Iran will resist front-loaded concessions and demand sanctions relief and security guarantees first. The real negotiation is not about terms, it is about sequencing. Pakistan’s role is critical here. In a process defined by deep mistrust, it is acting as the bridge managing timing, reducing friction, and keeping both sides engaged. That alone makes the talks viable. The most likely outcome is a phased agreement: partial de-escalation, gradual concessions, and enough flexibility for both sides to claim success. Delays and extensions are likely, but a complete breakdown is becoming less probable as the costs of failure rise. The deeper shift is already visible. The U.S. came to dictate terms, it is now negotiating them. Iran came to resist, it is now bargaining from strength. World is holding its breath.
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Faran Khalid@sudofaran·
@Ufaq_RM Yes, and stated reasons are real: 1. Organized begging 2. Drug trafficking 3. Visa fraud by travel agents 4. Overstaying tourist visas 5. Street crimes and violence 6. Human trafficking Bengali, Indians, do the same, we are banned because Pakistan chose Riyadh over Abu Dhabi.
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Ayesha Ufaq
Ayesha Ufaq@Ufaq_RM·
#BigBreaking: There is a lot of news on social media that the UAE has started canceling visas for Pakistanis. Can anyone confirm what the truth is? #Pakistán
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Mohammed Hijab
Mohammed Hijab@mohammed_hijab·
the Gulf should swap US bases for Pakistani ones. Pakistan has workable ties with Iran (less risk of escalation) and soldiers far more willing to fight for the region
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Najam Ali
Najam Ali@NajamAli2020·
When Gen Asim Munir was promoted to Field Marshal, critics rushed to question and mock the decision. But the magnitude of the victory recognised around the world fully justified it. If anything, his performance since has only reinforced how right that decision was.
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ُ@kelevitch·
Is not it poetic the fact Pakistan with The AQ Khan network gave Iran nuclear blueprints 20 years ago. Iran snitched on Pakistan to the Americans. That’s partly why Iran got sanctioned and Pakistan kept its bomb. 20 years later Pakistan is now the mediator between the US and Iran. The country that was snitched on is now fixing the situation for the country that snitched. And walking out as the winner. Pakistan ends this with its nuclear program intact and a new status as a geopolitical mediator. The most strategic move the GCC can make right now is follow Saudi Arabia’s lead, sign defense pacts with Pakistan, invest in its economy, and formalize what’s already obvious: Pakistan has the manpower and the bomb. The Pakistani diaspora in the Gulf makes this economically seamless. This is the Muslim NATO framework I outlined months ago and that was forming before the war:Turkey, Pakistan, Saudi, Egypt as a counterweight bloc against the secessionist i.e Israel, India, UAE UAE-Pakistan relations cooling, the lines are getting clearer. Turkey already has a base in Qatar. Pakistan has the nuclear deterrent. The Gulf has the capital. The architecture is there. It just needs political will
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Neeraj Sharma
Neeraj Sharma@neepoor_raipur·
@NajamAli2020 Moron ,you guys were only acting as stenos and typists. The draft was dictated to you by someone sitting in Washington. So stay cool man and enjoy your 2 minute glory..
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Najam Ali
Najam Ali@NajamAli2020·
I have found out. This is what actually happened, nothing more nothing less. A draft message was shared with Washington and Tehran, clearly labeled: “Draft – Pakistan PM’s Message on X.” But apparently, basic comprehension is too much to expect from some people, especially from my Indian friends.
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whatever@adarshdixit_·
@NajamAli2020 Pakistani Dalal were speaking what Trump told. Beggars.
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Muhammad Yasir Al-Hanafi
Muhammad Yasir Al-Hanafi@YasirAlHanafi·
This backfires on him, Inshā’Allāh. Oh Allah, protect the people of Iran from this genocidal pig.
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Adnan Rashid
Adnan Rashid@MrAdnanRashid·
US/Israel targeting civilians is a war crime. It is now clear the aim of this war was to kill more innocent Muslims in Iran. Gaza was bad enough, now the Epstein coalition is repeating Gaza in Iran. The world must unite against the deliberate targeting of civilians in Iran.
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