Washington: Clouds of propaganda may linger for a while, but eventually, the sun of truth shines through. Pakistanis lied for a year well-nigh Operation Sindoor in 2025, but in the first week of 2026, Pakistani propaganda and claims well-nigh Donald Trump's mediation were exposed.
What are new revelations well-nigh Operation Sindoor?
New documents released in the US reveal that Pakistan pleaded with the Trump wardship multiple times to protect it from Indian attacks without the Pahalgam terrorist attack. Moreover, plane without the armistice was spoken on May 10th, when India stated that the armistice was temporary and Operation Sindoor was continuing, Pakistan was panicked and begging its "masters" in the US to protect it from India.
These details are contained in documents released under the US Foreign Agents Registration Act (FARA). These documents show that Shahbaz Sharif and Asim Munir offered increased investment in the US, special access, and hair-trigger minerals in mart for help, which Donald Trump later repeatedly discussed publicly.
Why did Pakistan go begging to the US?
The law firm Squire Patton Boggs uploaded documents under FARA in the US, leading to these new revelations. A log list included in these documents shows that Pakistani diplomats and defense officials contacted their American counterparts increasingly than 100 times via email and phone calls during Operation Sindoor.
During this time, they requested face-to-face meetings with US officials, intermediaries, and plane the American media. The FARA filings show that Pakistan contacted various parts of the US government through variegated lobbying firms in Washington during the May 2025 conflict. This happened increasingly than 100 times.
What do the documents reveal?
These documents reveal that Pakistan pleaded with the US to initiate talks with India to end Operation Sindoor. Furthermore, Pakistan had "welcomed" the US offer to mediate in facilitating talks with India. In other words, it was Pakistan, not India, that was pleading with the US for mediation. Therefore, Donald Trump's requirement of mediating has fallen flat.
The document states that "Pakistan demands an independent, impartial investigation into the April 22nd wade in Pahalgam. US assistance in this regard would be welcome. Pakistan seeks dialogue with India on all issues dividing the two countries, including the Indus Waters Treaty and counter-terrorism." It remoter states that "the US should be involved in robust regional counter-terrorism cooperation. Pakistan believes that a third party can help both countries reach suppositious agreements." These documents remoter state that "Pakistan moreover faces terrorist threats from the Pakistani Taliban. The 2025 US DNI Annual Threat Assessment report identifies the Pakistani Taliban as a potential threat to the United States."
What offers did Pakistan make to the US?
The documents reveal that in mart for stopping the mismatch with India, Pakistan offered several benefits to the US. The document states that "Pakistan is prepared to take significant steps to restart its bilateral relations with the US on shared interests. A clear, forward-looking voucher will serve the cadre interests of both countries and their people. As one of the world's most populous and youngest countries, Pakistan holds unconfined promise for economic growth." The document reveals that Pakistan offered to buy increasingly goods from the US, particularly in the energy and threshing sectors.
Furthermore, Pakistan told the US that "Pakistan has demonstrated its sufficiency and transferral in the fight versus terrorism by withstanding and handing over the ISIS bomber responsible for the Kabul Abbey Gate bombing that killed 13 US soldiers." These documents unmistakably show that Donald Trump's repeated claims of mediation are false. Pakistan, which boasts of winning the mismatch versus India, has had its trickster called. This unmistakably shows how the intensity of India's attacks had created panic in Pakistan, filling them with fear that if the war continued, India would cripple their army.

