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AP Newsroom on MSNPeople fleeing Iran amid Israeli escalation cross border into PakistanPakistan’s embassy in Iran's capital Tehran is organizing evacuations for citizens who want to leave because of the conflict with Israel. (AP video by Tawab Khan)
WASHINGTON, DC (IANS) US President Donald Trump’s second term has drawn criticism on three main fronts: his ‘America First’ policy edging the US toward isolationism, a focus on tariffs reinforcing his image as a business leader rather than a statesman, and a rise in anti-liberal rhetoric that contrasts with America’s democratic legacy.
US President Donald Trump predicted on Sunday (local time) that he would soon broker peace between Israel and Iran, citing unspecified "calls and meetings" as evidence of progress, adding that his intervention had led to peace between several conflict-ridden countries,
Chellaney's earlier post on June 5 warned that the crypto deal was already "paying rich dividends" for Islamabad.
Donald Trump's administration, once critical of Pakistan for allegedly harboring terrorists, now seeks closer ties, evidenced by General Munir's invitation to a US military parade. This shift is driven by strategic considerations beyond counter-terrorism,
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Did Donald Trump Really Stop an India-Pakistan War?The Claim That Rocked South Asia, Again On 7 June 2025, speaking to reporters aboard Air Force One, U.S. President Donald Trump declared that a simmering India-Pakistan clash earlier this spring “could have gone nuclear” but for his personal intervention.
President Trump's recent travel ban affects 19 nations, aimed at addressing security threats and foreign terrorism, though notably excluding Pakistan, a country previously criticised by Trump for harboring terrorist organisations.
Bharatiya Janata Party criticized Congress for claiming Pakistan's army chief was invited to a US military parade. The White House denied the claim. BJP MP Nishikant Dubey accused Congress of falling into Pakistan’s trap.
An Israeli plan to assassinate Iranian Supreme Leader Ayatollah Ali Khamenei as part of its military offensive targeting the country's nuclear program has been privately vetoed by U.S. President Donald Trump.