Trump Claims US Is Winning War Before Pak Talks
Uncertainty continues to surround the next round of US-Iran talks in Pakistan, even as President Donald Trump claimed the United States is “winning the war by a lot” and projected confidence ahead of a key ceasefire deadline. The remarks come at a time when diplomatic efforts remain fragile and there is still no full clarity on whether the Islamabad talks will go ahead as planned.
Trump Claims US Is Winning Iran War
Trump said the United States was in a strong position and suggested there was no pressure on Washington to rush into an agreement. His comments projected confidence at a moment when the conflict with Iran remains highly volatile. The statement also appeared aimed at reinforcing his public image as negotiations remain uncertain and the ceasefire clock continues to run down.
Pakistan Talks Face Uncertainty Ahead Of Deadline
The next round of talks in Islamabad is expected to involve senior US officials, with Vice President JD Vance among those linked to the proposed delegation. However, there has been uncertainty over travel plans and whether Iran will take part. Reports indicate that while Washington remains publicly positive about the talks, Tehran has not fully committed, leaving the process on shaky ground ahead of the ceasefire deadline.
Ceasefire Pressure Keeps Region On Edge
The diplomatic uncertainty comes as tensions remain high following recent military actions and sharp rhetoric from both sides. The ceasefire is due to expire soon, making the coming hours critical for deciding whether the conflict moves back toward open escalation or returns to negotiations. Pakistan’s role as host has added another layer of geopolitical attention, with the region watching closely for any breakthrough or breakdown.















