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"textContent": "\n\n\nUS President Donald Trump has suggested that “Islamabad Talks 2.0” between the United States and Iran could begin soon, raising speculation about Pakistan’s potential role as a neutral diplomatic venue.\n\nHis remarks come alongside renewed calls for “permanent nuclear disarmament” and reports of increased US naval activity in the Strait of Hormuz, while Pakistan continues to face a severe energy crisis and gas rationing.\n\nIn this episode of The Blue Newsroom hosted by Amber Shamsi, the discussion explores whether Islamabad is once again being positioned as a center for high-stakes international negotiations, and what that could mean for Pakistan’s strategic and economic landscape.\n\nThe program brings together New York Post journalist Caitlin Doornbos and geopolitical analyst Kamran Bokhari to examine shifting US–Iran dynamics, regional power balances, and the potential consequences for Pakistan amid its ongoing domestic energy challenges.",
"title": "Trump signals broader geopolitical role for Islamabad"
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