With US-Iran trust broken again, can Pakistan bring them back to talks?
Pakistan is urging the US and Iran to talk again, but it's not clear if they can stop the latest escalation.
Reported by 1 outlet — Al Jazeera. See all sources ↓
The US and Iran have broken their trust again. Pakistan wants them to talk, but it's hard to stop the conflict.
Why it matters
This is important because the US and Iran have been fighting for a long time, and Pakistan wants to help them talk.
- What happened?
- The US and Iran have broken their trust again.
- Why is Pakistan trying to help?
- Pakistan wants the US and Iran to talk again to stop the conflict.
- What can Pakistan do?
- Pakistan has few tools to stop the latest round of US-Iran escalation.
How outlets are framing the same story
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Al Jazeera and other outlets focus on Pakistan's role in trying to stop the conflict, while others highlight the difficulty of rebuilding trust between the US and Iran.
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Pakistan's role in trying to stop the conflict
Sources1TypeAngleAl JazeeraPakistan is urging the US and Iran to talk again.
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The difficulty of rebuilding trust
Sources1TypeAngleAl JazeeraIt's not clear if they can stop the conflict.