### “So Pakistan’s Cozying Up to Iran Now? Great for Trust Issues.”
Sen. Lindsey Graham has decided that the chatter about Pakistan’s newfound buddy-buddy relationship with Iran is a big deal. Apparently, this means we need to hit the reset button on how we view Pakistan’s role as a mediator in the ongoing peace talks between the Trump administration and Tehran. Because who wouldn’t want to treat a country that lets Iranian military planes land like a trustworthy negotiator?
CBS News, in its wisdom, brings us the scoop that Pakistan is now playing host to Iranian military aircraft at its airfields, including the illustrious Air Force Base Nur Khan. You know, just a casual show of friendship that screams “we’re totally neutral here.”
This raises some eyebrows—like, how can we expect Pakistan to mediate effectively when they’re clearly in bed with one of the parties involved? But hey, maybe this is just a bold new approach to diplomacy. Who needs impartiality when you can have alliances based on air traffic?
So, let’s break this down: a country that plays host to another country’s military is somehow still in the running to be a peace broker? That’s a neat trick. Just what kind of “reevaluation” are we talking about here? Maybe it’s time to reevaluate who gets to sit at the negotiation table altogether.
Is anyone else worried about the state of international relations, or are we just too busy watching the latest drama unfold?
By Admin | Published: May 12, 2026 at 9:16 am
