Despite the collapse of the formal “Round Two” negotiations in Islamabad, a fragile peace remains as President Donald Trump announced his sixth ceasefire extension since the conflict began. While Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif continues to hold out hope for a permanent peace deal, the ground reality is far more cynical. Trump recently admitted in a media interview that the U.S. has used these pauses to restock weapons and ammunition, boasting of a military surplus and readiness for an immediate return to war. Iran has mirrored this skepticism, with advisors to the Iranian Parliament labeling the ceasefire “meaningless” and a mere tactical ploy for the U.S. to reorganize its forces. With the global energy crisis deepening and the Strait of Hormuz still under a crippling naval blockade, the “Great Trump Tamasha” appears to be transitioning from active combat to a high-stakes war of attrition.
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title="Breaking News: Iran Dismisses Ceasefire as a "Strategic Ploy" for U.S. Military Restocking
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Breaking News: Iran Dismisses Ceasefire as a "Strategic Ploy" for U.S. Military Restocking

