Mediator Analyzes Border Incident as Part of Iran’s Isolation Strategy
While speaking to Pakistani news agency News Guru, international mediator and globally renowned analyst Muhammed Faisal sounded the alarm over a strategic conspiracy designed to isolate Iran, as the nation faces mounting pressure from Israel and its allies. Addressing the recent deaths of Afghan migrants at the Iran-Afghanistan border, Faisal questioned how Iran could risk opening another front with Afghanistan while already encircled by adversaries. He suggested that this incident may be part of a larger plot to destabilize Iran in preparation for a potential conflict.
Iran Allegedly Linked to Balochistan Attack Amid Growing Accusations
Faisal also pointed to the deadly attack in Daki, Balochistan, Pakistan, which took 20 lives before the SCO summit. While reports have implicated Iran, Faisal suggested that the incident may have been an “engineered conspiratorial act” by a third party. He argued that these acts aim to frame Iran as a regional aggressor, adding to its diplomatic isolation and further straining ties with its neighbors.
Diplomatic Isolation Preceding Possible Military Action
Faisal analyzed that forces seeking to attack Iran are deliberately working to isolate the country from its regional allies. By igniting border tensions and linking Iran to regional conflicts, these forces aim to weaken Iran’s diplomatic ties, ensuring neighboring countries remain distant during any potential military confrontation.