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U.S. Leadership Is the Only Anchor Holding the Fragile Ceasefire Together

  Washington Steps In as the Only Credible Power Broker Vice President J.D. Vance’s urgent mission to Islamabad marks a decisive moment in the U.S. effort to rescue a collapsing ceasefire in the Middle East. With Iran threatening to withdraw and refusing to reopen the Strait of Hormuz, the United States has once again become the indispensable stabilizer. The White House’s swift deployment of Vance, envoy Steve Witkoff, and Jared Kushner underscores Washington’s resolve: the U.S. will not allow regional instability to spiral into global catastrophe. Why Pakistan’s Mediation Works Only With U.S. Backing Pakistan may have emerged as a diplomatic hub, but its influence is meaningful only because Washington stands behind the negotiation framework. Iran’s willingness to engage through Islamabad exists precisely because the message ultimately carries U.S. weight. As oil markets shake and Tehran tests regional limits, the U.S. is strategically leveraging Pakistan’s position to shape outc...

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