The heat of tension between Iran and America-Israel has now reached other countries of the world. America wants to end the war on its own terms, but Iran is adamant on its insistence. Meanwhile, Pakistan talked about reconciliation between Iran and America. Such reports are coming out that America’s Vice President JD Vance may visit Pakistan.
According to media reports, US Vice President Vance may go to Pakistan for talks with the aim of ending the US-Israel war against Iran. American media CNN, quoting two senior administration officials, said that after Pakistan presented itself as an important mediator, preparations are underway to arrange a meeting in Islamabad this week.
Vance can go to PAK
The report says that perhaps JD Vance may go to Pakistan along with other senior officials of US President Donald Trump’s government. Earlier, Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir had talked to Trump on Sunday.
Pejeshkian talked to Shehbaz Sharif
Pakistan Prime Minister Shahbaz Sharif also spoke to Iran’s President Masoud Pezeshkian on Monday. Meanwhile, the White House has said that US military operations against Iran are going ahead of schedule and are getting closer to their main objectives. At the same time, Washington is continuing meaningful talks with Tehran, the aim of which is to end this conflict.
What did the White House press secretary tell?
White House Press Secretary Carolyn Levitt told the media that America is close to achieving the main goals of Operation Epic Fury. ‘In just over three weeks, it has become abundantly clear that Operation Epic Fury has proved to be a major military victory,’ he said.
He told that till now more than 9,000 enemy positions have been attacked. Levitt said that since the beginning of this campaign, Iran’s missile and drone attacks have decreased by about 90 percent. He claimed that the US had destroyed more than 140 Iranian naval vessels, which Caroline described as the largest destruction of a navy in three weeks since World War II.
Caroline Levitt said, our military efforts are becoming more successful with each passing day and Iran’s ability to threaten merchant ships continues to diminish. The campaign has significantly weakened Iran’s ability to threaten shipping through the Strait of Hormuz, a vital route for global energy supplies.