CAPITOL TIMES EXCLUSIVE — Donald J. Trump DRIVES IRAN TO THE TABLE AS PAKISTAN RISES—TEHRAN FORCED INTO TALKS UNDER PRESSURE
- Capitol Times Foreign Desk
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In a stunning display of strength-driven diplomacy, the United States—under the leadership of Donald J. Trump—has forced Iran into negotiations, with Pakistan stepping up as a critical mediator on the world stage.
After weeks of escalating conflict, a two-week ceasefire was secured—an outcome widely attributed to Pakistan’s intervention and Trump’s uncompromising pressure campaign. Now, Islamabad is preparing to host historic talks between Washington and Tehran, with top-level delegations arriving under heavy security.
Make no mistake: Iran didn’t come to the table willingly—it came because it had no choice.
U.S. Vice President JD Vance is already en route to Pakistan with a clear warning: America “will not be played” by Tehran’s delay tactics. This is the Trump doctrine in action—peace through strength, not weakness.
Pakistan’s leadership—Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif, Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, and Army Chief Asim Munir—has positioned Islamabad as the epicenter of global diplomacy. Once underestimated, Pakistan has now proven it can bring two adversaries to the table when others failed.
This is a defining moment—not just for Pakistan, but for a new global order led by strong nations, not weak institutions.
For Iran, however, the reality is brutal.
Tehran enters these talks weakened, isolated, and under immense military and economic pressure. Its attempts to leverage regional chaos—from threats in the Strait of Hormuz to proxy conflicts—have only reinforced why the world cannot trust the regime.
And yet, even now, Iran continues to play dangerous games—raising tensions in Lebanon and threatening global energy routes, exposing its true nature as a destabilizing force.
President Trump saw this coming.
By refusing to bow to globalist diplomacy and instead applying maximum pressure, Trump has done what past administrations failed to do—force Iran into a position where negotiation is no longer optional.
Pakistan’s role is equally historic.
With strong ties to both Washington and Tehran, Islamabad has emerged as a trusted power broker, protecting regional stability while standing alongside a resurgent America.
This is what leadership looks like:
America leads with strength.
Pakistan delivers diplomacy.
Iran is finally being held accountable.
As the world watches Islamabad, one truth is undeniable—under Trump, the era of appeasing Iran is over.


