Who Benefits If the US-Iran Deal Collapses? Pakistan Just Sounded the Alarm
After four months of war, the US and Iran are closer to a ceasefire than at any point in this conflict — and that's exactly when the deal is most fragile. Pakistan's prime minister is now warning publicly that unnamed 'spoilers' are working to blow it up before Tehran signs.
Bottom Line
A peace deal that hasn't been signed is a deal that can still be killed, and Sharif is warning that someone may be trying to kill this one. The claim is unverified and deliberately vague, but the underlying dynamic — that the most dangerous moment in a war is often the cusp of its end — is well documented. With Iran's chain of command in disarray, the question of who can credibly close this deal is as urgent as who might sabotage it.
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