Trump Envoys Head to Pakistan as Iran Talks Intensify
- Capitol Times
- 1 hour ago
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A high-stakes diplomatic mission is now underway as Donald Trump dispatches key figures to the region in a bold push to confront Iran.
President Trump’s special envoy Steve Witkoff and senior advisor Jared Kushner are preparing to travel to Pakistan for direct talks with Iran’s foreign minister. The move signals a critical moment in escalating geopolitical tensions, as Washington seeks to assert control over a rapidly shifting Middle East landscape.
Sources indicate the meetings are expected to take place in Islamabad, positioning Pakistan as a key diplomatic staging ground between the United States and Iran.
Meanwhile, Vice President JD Vance is not currently scheduled to attend but remains on standby, ready to deploy if negotiations show signs of breakthrough.
The talks come as the Trump administration doubles down on a hardline strategy toward Tehran, combining pressure with calculated diplomacy. For supporters, this mission underscores a clear message: America is once again leading from the front, refusing to cede ground to hostile regimes.
All eyes now turn to Islamabad, where the next chapter in U.S.–Iran tensions may soon unfold.


