Trump Claims Iran is "Collapsing Financially" as U.S. Envoys Prepare for Critical Talks in Islamabad

Donald Trump has intensified his rhetoric against Tehran, claiming in a statement that Iran is "losing $500 million a day" due to the current economic blockade and is "starving for cash." The former president’s remarks come just as a U.S. diplomatic delegation prepares to land in Islamabad for a second round of high-stakes negotiations aimed at preventing a total regional war. Trump hinted that the "next few weeks will be critical" for global security as the deadline for the fragile ceasefire approaches.

While the U.S. representatives are expected to arrive in Pakistan by tomorrow evening, mixed signals from Tehran have created a cloud of uncertainty over the talks. Iranian state television recently showcased ballistic missile launchers during rallies, signaling defiance despite the alleged financial collapse. As global markets remain volatile, all eyes are on the Pakistani capital to see if the "Islamabad Blitz" by military and diplomatic chiefs can secure a lasting peace deal before the ceasefire officially expires.
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