In a desperate bid to avert a catastrophic conflict, Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has made a last-ditch appeal to US President Donald Trump to extend the deadline for a potential mass bombing of Iran's infrastructure. Tensions between the US and Iran have been escalating for months, with the US imposing harsh sanctions and Iran's military forces responding with a series of provocative missile strikes. Sharif's plea comes as a major escalation of the crisis looms, with sources suggesting that the US is preparing a massive military operation against Iran's strategic targets, including its air defenses and key infrastructure. The Pakistani leader's intervention highlights the complex web of regional alliances and rivalries at play in the Middle East, as well as the risks of a wider conflict that could engulf the entire region.
Pakistani Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif called on President Trump to extend the deadline yet again to delay the US mass bombing of Iran’s infrastructure.