Ahead of crucial peace talks in Islamabad, Iran’s Parliament Speaker Mohammad Bagher Ghalibaf has sparked global attention by sharing images of children killed in recent conflict, signaling a strong emotional and political message before negotiations begin. The post, reportedly made during his flight to Pakistan, referenced victims of an alleged strike on a school, highlighting civilian casualties and framing Iran’s stance ahead of dialogue. The move is widely seen as strategic “public posturing” by Iran to build moral pressure on the United States and its allies. Tehran has consistently demanded a ceasefire in Lebanon as a precondition, while Washington has pushed broader terms including limits on Iran’s nuclear and missile programs. Meanwhile, Donald Trump is also intensifying pressure through public messaging, underscoring the high-stakes nature of the talks. Despite aggressive rhetoric from both sides, there are signs of willingness to negotiate, with both delegations arriving empowered to make key decisions. Pakistan, hosting the talks, faces a critical test as mediator. Its global credibility and diplomatic standing could be significantly impacted by the outcome. As discussions begin, the world watches closely to see whether competing demands can be reconciled or tensions escalate further.


