The latest declarations from the White House have sent shockwaves through global markets, as President Donald Trump suggests the U.S. could wind down its military campaign against Iran within two to three weeks. However, as domestic petrol prices climb past $4 a gallon and the Strait of Hormuz remains a volatile chokepoint, many are questioning if this mission accomplished narrative is premature. The reality on the ground characterized by a lack of formal negotiations and a mowing the lawn military strategy suggests that ending this conflict will be far more complex than a simple withdrawal. The Stone Age Strategy: Defining the U.S. Military Objective President Trump has pivoted from seeking a diplomatic grand bargain to a strategy of pure attrition. By stating that a deal is no longer necessary, he has redefined success as the degradation of Iran’s capabilities to the point of being put into the Stone Ages.This shift signals an Israelization of American war aims, where the goal is n...
The escalation of hostilities between Islamabad and Kabul has reached a tipping point, leaving the people of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa (KP) caught in the crossfire. As formal diplomacy falters, the Peshawar Peace Jirga 2026 has emerged not just as a cultural tradition, but as a desperate wail for stability. While the state leans into kinetic operations, this Jirga represents a grassroots realization Pakistan’s current Afghan policy is suffering from a massive internal identity crisis. 🚨 TORKHAM BORDER – REPATRIATION PROCESS RESUMES🇵🇰🇦🇫 The Torkham border crossing has been reopened exclusively for the repatriation of undocumented Afghan nationals, marking the resumption of a controlled and structured return process. Authorities confirm that clearance… pic.twitter.com/HJNIxyGldO — Pak-Afghan Matters (@pakafghanmatter) March 31, 2026 Why is the Peshawar Peace Jirga meeting now? The timing of this assembly is a direct response to the open war declared in February. With dozens dead and thou...