🔥71 senior figures from Iran have mobilized en masse, with heavy Pakistan forces escorting them! Will Israel strike now?


Oh my goodness—this time Iran is really going all out!
On April 11, just after the U.S. sent 300 people led by Vance to Pakistan, Iran clamped down and directly dispatched a “top-tier sky group” of 71 people—Speaker Kalibaf, Foreign Minister Araghchi… bigwigs from every domain of security, politics, military, and the economy all showed up. Besides the Supreme Leader and the President, almost the entire leadership has “moved” to Islamabad.
My first reaction isn’t whether the talks will work out, but: can these people even make it back alive?
After all, Israel’s “decapitation operations” are not something they’ve done just once or twice. What if, on the return journey, they’re wiped out in one fell swoop—then Iran simply can’t take it.
Pakistan is also worried about something going wrong, so it has long issued a warning: Islamabad is now a “global peace zone.” Whoever dares electronic interference, spy flights, or cyber infiltration is directly making a military provocation! It also warned Israel through Qatar and Turkey.
On the way for the Iranian delegation to arrive, the Pakistan side sent two squadrons of fighter jets to escort them; in the capital’s core area, it directly deployed the most elite 111th Brigade. By the time this report was filed, the delegation had safely arrived and is preparing to meet with Pakistan’s Prime Minister first. Only after the U.S. agrees to Iran’s preconditions can formal negotiations begin.
But Israel isn’t staying idle—although it has stopped bombing Beirut, it keeps bombing southern Lebanon as usual. Foreign media say Trump called on Netanyahu to show restraint, but Israel has made it clear it wants to cause disruption. Once Iran and the U.S. start talking, Israel may become even more reckless.
On the other side, Trump issued a final ultimatum to European allies: within a few days, deliver a military plan for the “Strait of Hormuz,” or the U.S. will withdraw from NATO—and as a bonus, make Greenland “change regimes.” NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg is scrambling at the White House to calm things down, and UK Prime Minister Keir Starmer was the first to back down, saying NATO is the most effective and Europe really should do more. But Macron wants European military independence—will he play along or not? Hard to say.
Right now, the world is like a giant countdown bomb, with the fuse in the hands of the most deranged gamblers. Inside the Islamabad bunker are Iran’s senior officials risking their lives, and a U.S. delegation trying to get a free ride; outside is Israel ready to flip the table at any moment; and European allies being squeezed like sponges by Trump.
In the next 48 hours—will it be the dawn of a ceasefire, will Israel’s missiles trigger a chaotic free-for-all, or will NATO split first?
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