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🔥Iran sends 71 high-level officials in a full-scale deployment, Pakistan provides heavy escort! Will Israel take action?
My goodness, Iran is really going all out this time!
On April 11th, just after the U.S. sent a 300-person team led by Vance to Pakistan, Iran grit its teeth and directly dispatched its "top-tier team" of 71 people—Speaker Kalibaf, Foreign Minister Alaghchi... all the big shots in security, politics, military, and economy came.
Except for the Supreme Leader and the President, almost the entire leadership "moved" to Islamabad.
Xiao Zhen's first reaction wasn't whether negotiations would succeed, but: can these people return alive?
After all, Israel has carried out "decapitation operations" more than once. If they get wiped out on the way back, Iran simply can't bear it.
Pakistan is also worried about trouble, and has already announced: Islamabad is now a "global peace zone," anyone daring electronic interference, spy flights, or cyber infiltration is a direct military provocation! They also warned Israel through Qatar and Turkey.
On the way of the Iranian delegation's arrival, Pakistan dispatched two squadrons of fighter jets for escort; the core area of the capital was directly deployed with the most elite 111th Brigade.
As of press time, the delegation has safely arrived and is preparing to meet with the Pakistani Prime Minister.
Only after the U.S. agrees to Iran's preconditions can formal negotiations begin.
But Israel isn't idle—although they stopped bombing Beirut, they continue to bomb southern Lebanon.
Foreign media say Trump called Netanyahu to restrain him, but Israel clearly wants to cause trouble.
Once the U.S.-Iran talks start, Israel might go even crazier.
Meanwhile, Trump issued a final ultimatum to European allies: within a few days, submit a military plan for the Strait of Hormuz, or the U.S. will withdraw from NATO and "regime change" Greenland.
NATO Secretary General Stoltenberg desperately tried to soothe at the White House, with UK Prime Minister Stamer the first to back down, saying NATO is most effective and Europe should contribute more.
But Macron wants to pursue European military independence—will he comply or not? Hard to say.
The current world is like a giant countdown bomb, with the fuse in the hands of the craziest gamblers.
Inside the Islamabad bunker are the life-risking Iranian top brass and U.S. delegations trying to make a quick buck; outside are Israel ready to flip the table at any moment; and European allies squeezed like sponges by Trump.
The next 48 hours will determine whether there's a dawn of ceasefire, or Israel's missiles ignite chaos, or NATO splits first. $ETH #Gate现货衍生品双双冲进全球前三