Trump Cancels Pakistan Envoys as Iran Says Blockade Removal Is the Only Table
Saturday's diplomatic architecture became a Truth Social post and a Tehran phone call, with three carriers and a Hengli denial standing where envoys would have stood.
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Saturday's diplomatic architecture became a Truth Social post and a Tehran phone call, with three carriers and a Hengli denial standing where envoys would have stood.
The Pentagon memo was a threat in Washington; London made it a sovereignty dispute the alliance cannot pretend is procedural.
Mexico's prosecutor has not filled the silence, so the silence now belongs to the prosecution.
A Saturday-night phone call moved Iran's blockade-removal-first formula from a spokesman's line to a presidential signature.
Three U.S. carriers in one theatre is the diplomatic register now that Pakistan has been cancelled.
A NATO official's no-mechanism line gives Madrid an institutional defense the Pentagon's punitive options may lack.
Sunday closed without a publicly acknowledged fatal sea encounter under Trump's shoot-to-kill order, but the components moved closer together with the cancelled Witkoff-Kushner trip.
Press TV and IRIB led Sunday with Pezeshkian's blockade precondition and 'who holds the cards' commentary, neither editorializing the three-carrier basing.