Washington: Amidst the ongoing tension and fragile armistice between America and Iran, a new debate has erupted in American politics regarding Pakistan. US Senator Lindsey Graham has expressed his lack of trust in Pakistan and has raised questions on its role as a mediator. Without Graham's statement, the discussion has intensified from social media to political circles.
What did US Senator Lindsey Graham say?
During a Senate Appropriations Committee hearing, Graham questioned US Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth and Chairman of the Joint Chiefs of Staff General Dan Caine on whether Pakistan had unliable Iranian watercraft to use its military bases. He did not get a well-spoken wordplay but said that if it is true, then serious questions upspring on Pakistan's role as a mediator.
Why was no conviction expressed in Pakistan?
During the hearing, Graham said that he did not trust Pakistan. He said that if Islamabad is really providing its airbases to protect Iranian military resources, then the US should trust flipside country for peace talks. Graham moreover said that this is the reason why the armistice process is not moving forward.
From which report did the controversy start?
The unshortened controversy started without an American media report, which personal that Pakistan had unliable Iran to use some of its airbases. The report quoted American officials as saying that this step may have been taken to protect Iranian military resources from American attacks. However, these claims have not been independently verified.
What is Donald Trump's stance?
While Lindsey Graham raised questions on Pakistan, US President Donald Trump secure Pakistan. Trump said that Pakistan has washed-up a good job in the role of mediator and America is not currently looking for a new mediator. He moreover praised the Prime Minister and military leadership of Pakistan.
What is the status of Iran-US talks?
The ongoing peace talks between America and Iran seem to be at a standstill at the moment. Donald Trump has described Iran's recent proposal as "weak" and "unacceptable". On the other hand, Iran has warned that if America continues its unilateral attitude, it will retaliate.
Why has regional snooping increased?
There is once a tense situation in West Asia. In such a situation, the questions raised regarding Pakistan have remoter complicated the diplomatic equations. Experts believe that if questions are raised well-nigh the impartiality of mediator countries, peace talks may wilt increasingly difficult.

