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Jvnior@Jvnior·
“The genocide we are witnessing today, is something that I recognize from my own experience as a Holocaust survivor… What is happening today in Gaza is an extreme form of repeat genocide, a holocaust in our own time, in front of our eyes.” — Stephen Kapos, Holocaust survivor
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Motasem A Dalloul
Motasem A Dalloul@AbujomaaGaza·
🚨Israeli occupation forces murdered three displaced persons and wounded another one in an airstrike that targeted their displacement camp in Deir al Balah, south of the Gaza Strip..
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Eric 𝕏
Eric 𝕏@WorldStrategist·
Singapore’s Foreign Minister on why he cannot accept negotiating with Iran for safe passage of ships. Definitely worth listening to:
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Tahir Malik
Tahir Malik@TahirMalik_IK·
ایرانی بھائیوں نے پوری امت کا قرضہ چکا دیا ، ایران نے کر کے دکھا دیا کہ جب کافر کا خوف دل سے نکل جائے تو وہ بکری بن جاتا ہے اور جب کافر کا خوف اندر آ جائے تو ہم واحد ایٹمی طاقت کے باوجود بکری بن جاتے ہیں، ہمارے بڑے اور چھوٹے دشمن کے خوف سے نکل ہی نہیں رہے ۔۔ مولانہ طارق جمیل
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Salman@analytics111·
@SyedAHussain15 @MoeedNj Could Pak establishment openly stand against USA interests in the region? If it is so, i will be pleasantly surprised.
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Akbar@SyedAHussain15·
Dr. Sahib, your dot-connecting is off. The emerging axis is not what you suggest—it is China–Iran–Saudi Arabia–Pakistan. Your own reference to the PAF footprint in eastern Saudi Arabia points directly to that alignment. Reframe the lens. Islamabad was not a neutral venue—it was a setup. And it is difficult to see it as anything other than one shaped under Chinese shadow. Let’s also call things by their proper names: The Pakistan–Saudi military arrangement is not strategic altruism—it is transactional, entrenched, and mercenary at its core. What is particularly indefensible is the attempt to dress this up as a long-standing “security framework” meant to protect Pakistani workers in the Kingdom. That argument collapses under even minimal scrutiny. It is not just weak—it is misleading. Recall when Imran Khan asked Mohammed bin Salman to take care of Pakistani workers—and the response he received. That moment stripped away the façade.
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Moeed Pirzada
Moeed Pirzada@MoeedNj·
Pakistan Air Force reaching Eastern Saudi Arabia at a time when Pakistan is marketing itself as an honest broker between the US & Iran is a very bad optic. In the first instance, the “Mutual Defense Pact” between Pakistan & Saudia (Sept, 2025) is a ridiculous misnomer for a mercenary relationship where Saudis can only pay for Pakistan’s services through deferred oil payments, credit facilities & permitting expatriate remittances etc. This neatly fits in the pattern of mercenary relationship feuding European princely states exhibited in the period before the 18th century rise of nation states..Pakistan’s only defense challenge lies in its East with India and in case of a conflict the only help Saudis can extend is “Good Will” or the kind of mediation, Pakistan is offering to Iran which in reality is “Helping President Trump”..Saudis don’t even have the space to offend India when it comes to Pakistan.. Pakistan ~Saudi mercenary relationship demonstrates the extent to which Pakistan has lost its sovereignty because of its failing economy. Since nothing is working for economy, one can fear more and more shameless compromises in near future. Over the past few years, US led or influenced global institutions (IMF, World Bank, ADB, UK Aid, and EU’s GSP plus etc) have helped maintain a financial drip for Pakistan that has prevented a political meltdown but Pakistani regime is forced to give away more and more of its sovereignty & related resources without getting anything substantial for its economy and people. Majority of Pakistanis are becoming more and more poor, income inequality is increasing- but antics like the “Roman Games in Coliseum” continue like this “Islamabad Talks” - unless something substantial flows out for Iran, Pakistan and the region these talks will only be remembered as “Trump & Saudi Bail out” - Iran’s real need is lifting of Primary, Secondary & UN Sanctions and can make Nuclear related compromise in return; Pakistan benefits in a big way if Sanctions are lifted. Because Pakistan’s biggest problem that makes its exports uncompetitive is cost of energy. Iranian gas through IPI can give Pakistan breathing space & Iran provides a geographic corridor to Turkey and Europe - but Pakistani elite are busy as always in antics to please their masters and fooling people! PAF landing in Eastern Saudi Arabia and US Warships entering Straits of Hormuz (if without coordination with Iran’s military, as claimed by Barak Ravid in Axios) at a time when Iranian leaders are busy negotiating with the US Vice President, JD Vance, are not good signs - and raise very difficult questions! @tparsi @vali_nasr @RealScottRitter @BarakRavid
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Salman@analytics111·
@AJENews No worries for Israel. The USA public will pay it
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BREAKING: Israel’s war on Iran has incurred 35 billion shekels ($11.5bn) in budget expenses, including 22 billion shekels ($7.25bn) for defence, the Israeli Ministry of Finance estimates.
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No filter Skin
No filter Skin@NoFilterSkin·
Never seen a fruit vendor this organized n clean before
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Sheikh saira sahiba
Sheikh saira sahiba@ChotiSheikhni·
ایرانی وفد واپس روانہ ہو گیا، پاکستان ایئر فورس کے جنگی طیاروں نے سیکیورٹی فراہم کی
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Salman@analytics111·
@FactCheckAsia There are many competent journalists in Pakistan but they are sidelined and kicked off by the state. Either they are under the earth or living an exiled life or jobless and living a low profile life due state policies.
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Pakistani@FactCheckAsia·
Most Pakistani local journalists are not capable of handling international affairs. This is due to poor analytical capacity and no formal training. Their main topic was how PTI is defeated, how Imran Khan is irrelevant, what Imran Khan is thinking in Adiala, and how foreign policy is better now, etc. Imagine this is their mental level in such intense times and important peace negotiations. The only good news is they are still better than Indian media
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Jared Kushner and Steve Witkoff did not stay in Islamabad. Source: Reuters
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Raja Faisal
Raja Faisal@RajaFaisalPK·
Pakistan’s role in freedom struggle of Morocco 🇲🇦 In 1952 when Morocco was under French rule and they were fighting for their independence, Sultan Mohammed V of Morocco sent Ahmed Balafrej to US to address UN Security Council. However, French delegates did not allow him to speak saying that because Morocco was a French protectorate therefore, Ahmed Bulferg being subject of France can’t speak at the UN forum. At this humiliation of Ahmed Balafrej by the French, Pakistan’s Foreign Minister Zafar Ullah Khan immediately got Pakistani embassy at New York opened at night and offered Ahmed Balafrej Pakistani nationality and issued him Pakistani Passport, due which on the next day he was able to address the UN Security council as Pakistani citizen in favour of Morocco. This gave great boost to the Moroccan independence movement internationally and back at home. Finally when Morocco became independent in 1956, the Sultan Mohammed appointed Ahmed Balafrej as Prime Minister of Morocco and he used to hang his framed Pakistani Passport in his office and used to proudly tell all the visitors the role that passport played in the independence of Morocco.
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Hameed Khan ik
Hameed Khan ik@HameedKhan82802·
مجھے 3 مہینے سے تکلیف تھی میں بار باربتاتا رہا لیکن میری 73 سال عمر ہونے کے باوجود میرے مسئلہ کو نا سیریس لیا گیا اور نا ہی ایڈریس کیا گیا۔!! عمران خان۔!😥💔
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Clash Report
Clash Report@clashreport·
Canadian PM Mark Carney: The days of our military sending 70 cents of every dollar to the United States are over.
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Samson Simon Sharaf
Samson Simon Sharaf@Samson_Sharaf·
USA was setting an Escalation Trap. Now they are trapped themselves. It is up to Israel-USA-UAE-India to take their own bait and strike. Iran in Defensive Manoeuvre has to lie in wait for that day.
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🚨🚨🚨Alert: Iranian delegation will NOT fly home, but will take an alternative route back to Iran. President Trump has threatened to take out the Iranian delegation if talks fail. Reports that the Iranian government jet was going to be targeted inroute back to Iran!!🔥🔥🔥

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Naila Ayad🇵🇸
Naila Ayad🇵🇸@Naila_Ayad·
Retweet for the sake of humanity!
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Ryan Rozbiani
Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani·
JUST IN 🇵🇰🇮🇷: Pakistan Issues Statement on Failed U.S. and Iran Talks in Islamabad "Pakistan will continue facilitating engagement and dialogue between Iran and the United States in the days to come."
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JUST IN 🇮🇷🇺🇸: Iran's Foreign Ministry Spokesman Gives Exact Details on Why Deal Failed with U.S. A lot of progress was made but 2 to 3 points killed the negotiations. Esmail Baghaei: We reached an understanding on a number of issues, but on 2-3 important topics, the views differed and ultimately the talks did not lead to an agreement. This round of negotiations was the longest round of negotiations in this one year and lasted a total of 24 or 25 hours. It is a tool to protect national interests / Diplomats must perform their duties both in times of war and peace. These negotiations took place after 40 days of imposed war and were conducted in an atmosphere of mistrust and suspicion; it is natural that we should not have expected to reach an agreement in just one session from the start. No one had such an expectation either Another point was the complexity of the issues and conditions. Some new topics, such as the Strait of Hormuz, were added in these negotiations, each having its own complexity. In any situation, we must pursue the rights and interests of the Iranian people in the diplomatic apparatus. I thank the government and people of Pakistan and personally Mr. Shehbaz Sharif, Prime Minister of Pakistan, Mr. Asim Munir, Army Commander, and Mr. Ishaq Dar, Deputy Prime Minister. We thank them for their warm hospitality and are confident that contacts between us and Pakistan and our other friends in the region will continue. Diplomacy stands alongside the defenders of the homeland and we are ready for all kinds of sacrifices.

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Ryan Rozbiani
Ryan Rozbiani@RyanRozbiani·
JUST IN 🇮🇷🇺🇸: Iran's FIRST INTERVIEW After Peace Talks with U.S. FAIL in Pakistan Speaker is Esmail Baghaei, Iran's Spokesperson for the Ministry of Foreign Affairs A lot of great details from the past 24 Hours of Negotiations.
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JUST IN 🇵🇰🇮🇷: Pakistan Issues Statement on Failed U.S. and Iran Talks in Islamabad "Pakistan will continue facilitating engagement and dialogue between Iran and the United States in the days to come."

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Drop Site
Drop Site@DropSiteNews·
🚨 Vance: U.S. leaves Pakistan talks without agreement after 21 hours Speaking after marathon negotiations in Islamabad, Vice President JD Vance outlined the outcome and U.S. position, saying Washington has shared with Iran its “final and best offer” on “a method of understanding.” Adding: “We’ll see if the Iranians accept.” Here’s more from Vance: 🔹 Talks lasted 21 hours with what he described as “substantive discussions” with Iran 🔹 No agreement reached, which Vance framed as “bad news for Iran much more than… the United States” 🔹 U.S. presented clear red lines and terms, saying Iran “chose not to accept” them 🔹 Did not detail the demands, but suggested core disagreement is US wants a firm, long-term commitment from Iran not to pursue a nuclear weapon or the capability to rapidly build one 🔹 Vance claimed Iran’s previous enrichment facilities have been destroyed, but said the issue is now political will, not capability 🔹 Confirmed talks covered frozen assets and broader issues, but no breakthroughs were achieved 🔹 Said the U.S. was “flexible” and negotiating in good faith, while maintaining its core conditions 🔹 U.S. officials were in constant contact with Trump and the national security team throughout the negotiations 🔹 Washington “leaves here with a very simple proposal, a method of understanding, that is our final and best offer. We’ll see if the Iranians accept,” Vance said.
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