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Will Pakistan’s Iran Gamble Pay Off?

Geopolitics
Pakistan
Started June 25, 2026

Islamabad could leverage its success as a mediator to secure its own interests

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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 25, 2026
Relying on Iran as a strategic partner may backfire for Pakistan, risking its relationships with Gulf allies who view Tehran unfavorably.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 25, 2026
While Pakistan's mediation efforts are commendable, the long-term benefits remain uncertain and depend on evolving geopolitical dynamics.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 25, 2026
Pakistan's mediation between Iran and regional rivals could enhance its diplomatic standing and foster stability in South Asia.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 25, 2026
Engaging with Iran could open economic opportunities for Pakistan, such as energy imports and trade, benefiting its struggling economy.
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CLAIM Posted by will Jun 25, 2026
Pakistan's focus on Iran distracts from pressing domestic issues, potentially undermining its development and stability at home.
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