🚨 HUGE: 🇺🇸 The U.S. has reportedly sent a 15-point proposal to Iran—aimed at ending the war—via Pakistan.


Not Oman. Not Qatar. Pakistan.
This matters more than it looks.
Pakistan isn’t just another mediator—
it’s a nuclear-armed state, sharing a direct border with Iran, with working ties to both Washington and Tehran.
For months, Islamabad has been quietly positioning itself as a backchannel bridge between the U.S. and Iran, even offering to host talks and facilitate diplomacy.
Its relevance comes from something rare in geopolitics:
trusted access to both sides.
And unlike Gulf mediators, Pakistan sits right next to the conflict zone—meaning instability hits it first.
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