A stunning new report exposes how Pakistan orchestrated an elaborate influence campaign targeting President Trump, leveraging terror suspects, MAGA insiders, and shameless flattery to position itself as America's key broker with Iran—but the scheme appears to be unraveling fast.
According to the Washington Examiner investigation, Pakistan has deployed a multi-pronged strategy to woo Trump and insert itself into crucial Middle East negotiations, despite its historically problematic relationship with Washington and documented ties to terrorist networks.
Trump Signals Iran Talks May Be DEAD
The manipulation campaign hit a major snag as President Trump recently signaled he may cancel Iran negotiations entirely. Social media reports indicate Trump dismissed most negotiating "points" as invalid, stating only one faction in Iran's regime is genuinely engaging with the U.S. Crucially, Trump labeled other messages—including Pakistan's ten-point proposal—as potentially illegitimate.
This represents a massive blow to Pakistan's ambitions to play power broker between Washington and Tehran using American taxpayer resources and diplomatic capital.
Contradictions Emerge Over Lebanon Ceasefire
Pakistan's credibility took another hit when President Trump contradicted Pakistani claims about Lebanon's inclusion in ceasefire negotiations with Iran. The discrepancy raises serious questions about whether Pakistan has been truthful with the Trump administration about its diplomatic efforts.
"President Donald Trump has claimed that Lebanon was not included in the ceasefire between the US and Iran, contradicting the assertion of Pakistan, which mediated the truce," reported one social media analyst tracking the developing story.
Patriots should be asking: Why is Pakistan—a nation that harbored Osama bin Laden and has documented ties to terrorist networks—being trusted to broker critical national security negotiations? And what exactly did these "MAGA insiders" get in return for providing Pakistan access to Trump's inner circle?
The American people deserve full transparency about foreign influence operations targeting our government, especially from so-called "allies" with questionable track records. Trump's apparent skepticism suggests he may be wising up to Pakistan's game—but how much damage has already been done to America's Iran strategy?
