
Pakistan’s pattern feels all too familiar. Old handlers, new assignments. From its role during the Soviet era to the fall of Dr. Najibullah’s government in Afghanistan; serving the same Masters during the first Taliban regime to enabling two decades of occupation. History leaves a long trail. Today, with strikes in Afghanistan and fresh posturing around Iran under the banner of “diplomacy,” the script appears unchanged. It now seems the gravedigger has already been paid to dig Iran’s grave, yet calling a gravedigger a “mediator” is not diplomacy, but a distortion of reality.
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