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Just caught something interesting about what's happening in Islamabad right now. Pakistan's capital has been quietly ramping up its security measures, and the timing is pretty telling. Heavy vehicle bans have kicked in, long-distance buses are getting tighter controls, and even the metro and bus schedules have been shortened. Sounds extreme, but there's actually a strategic reason behind all this Pakistan traffic restructuring. The city is gearing up to host US-Iran negotiations, and apparently they're taking the security angle seriously. Think about it - when you're trying to get two countries that don't exactly see eye-to-eye to sit down at the same table, you need more than just good intentions. Islamabad is essentially saying: we're going to make this place so secure, so locked down, that both sides can actually focus on talking without worrying about external threats. It's like using physical infrastructure to build confidence when diplomatic trust is still shaky. The heavy traffic restrictions in Pakistan's capital aren't just about congestion management - they're a statement. By controlling who and what moves through the city, they're creating this bubble of absolute security that's supposed to signal to Washington and Tehran that this negotiating space is bulletproof, both literally and informationally. No word yet on when exactly the next round of talks will happen, but clearly Islamabad is already in preparation mode. Pretty strategic thinking when you break it down.