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"From U-2 Spy Planes to Iran War: How Pakistan Became America’s Recurring Trump Card in its Military Campaigns",
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"textContent": "On May 25, 2026, the United States conducted fresh “self-defense” strikes on Iranian missile launch sites and vessels in southern Iran, near the Strait of Hormuz. The operation came roughly six weeks into a fragile ceasefire, reigniting fears of renewed escalation across the Middle East. Yet despite this latest flare-up, a peace deal is on […]\n\nThe post From U-2 Spy Planes to Iran War: How Pakistan Became America’s Recurring Trump Card in its Military Campaigns appeared first on EURASIAN TIMES.",
"title": "From U-2 Spy Planes to Iran War: How Pakistan Became America’s Recurring Trump Card in its Military Campaigns"
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