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Gestern — 13. April 2026

Pakistani general says Iran diplomacy still alive, despite US blockade, failed talks

13. April 2026 um 18:44

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The United States began enforcing a naval blockade targeting Iranian maritime traffic Monday, sharply escalating tensions in the Gulf just hours after high-level talks in Pakistan between Washington and Tehran collapsed without a deal.

The move, announced by President Donald Trump, came after negotiations in Islamabad ended without a breakthrough, despite what participants described as rare direct engagement between the two sides.

But Lt. Gen. (ret.) Mohammed Saeed, former chief of general staff of the Pakistan Army, said in an exclusive interview with Fox News Digital that the talks came far closer to success than their outcome suggests — and argued that diplomacy is still within reach.

"Both sides are saying they were very close … even inches away from a solution," he said based on his own knowledge and reports. Saeed retired in 2023 but remained part of the core team handling operational planning, internal security coordination, and sensitive periods of political tension. 

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"They talked to each other in a very friendly manner. There was, from both sides, an expression of accommodation and understanding from each other. So, what you can briefly say is that the engagement has sufficient potential to resume."

Speaking at the White House Monday, Trump defended the blockade, saying, "Right now, there’s no fighting. Right now, we have a blockade … Iran is doing absolutely no business, and we’re going to keep it that way very easily."

He added that Iran’s military capabilities had been significantly degraded, saying its "Navy has gone, their air force is gone, their anti-aircraft is gone, their radar is gone and their leaders are gone."

Vice President JD Vance, who led the U.S. delegation, pressed Iran to accept a strict "zero enrichment" policy and remove its stockpile of highly enriched uranium. 

"The simple fact is that we need to see an affirmative commitment that they will not seek a nuclear weapon, and they will not seek the tools that would enable them to quickly achieve a nuclear weapon," Vance said at a press conference in Islamabad.

Iranian leaders rejected those demands, insisting that any agreement must include the immediate release of billions of dollars in frozen assets.

Now, with the blockade in place, Saeed suggested the move may be designed less as a military endgame and more as leverage.

"This blockade could be … a maneuver to build further pressure on Iran to negotiate," he said.

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The escalation has raised concerns globally, particularly for countries dependent on Gulf energy flows, including Pakistan.

"Everyone in the world must be worried about what kind of economic negative spin-offs such a blockade would have," Saeed said.

Saeed, who until recently sat at the center of Pakistan’s military leadership, framed the Islamabad talks as a critical reopening of dialogue after decades of hostility.

"It is the first time in 47 years … that there was engagement at the highest level," he said, calling it "a great moment for diplomacy" and a demonstration of Pakistan’s ability to maintain credibility with both Washington and Tehran.

He pointed in particular to Pakistan’s army chief, Asim Munir, a figure who has drawn unusual attention in Washington. 

Trump has publicly praised Munir, at one point calling him his "favorite field marshal," elevating his profile as a key intermediary in regional diplomacy.

Munir, who rose through Pakistan’s intelligence ranks before becoming army chief, previously served as director general of military intelligence and later led the Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI). His career has been defined by deep involvement in regional security and intelligence coordination, including longstanding engagement with Iran.

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Those ties could prove critical in the current crisis, according to Saeed. 

"What people do not know is that when he was director general of military intelligence … he was interacting with Iranians at multiple levels continuously," Saeed said, describing years of direct engagement with Iran’s military, intelligence and political leadership, including former Islamic Revolutionary Guard Corps commander Qassem Soleimani, who was killed in a U.S. strike during Trump’s first term.

"He has had interaction with them for a long time … visiting Iran frequently and interacting on multiple issues," Saeed said, adding that many current Iranian officials would already be familiar with Munir from earlier roles.

That continuity, he argued, gives Pakistan a rare advantage at a moment when formal diplomatic channels are strained.

"What one can say is that he continues to be one figure internationally who has a personal interaction … in the intelligence community in Iran in the military hierarchy and also on the side of the political leadership," Saeed said.

"So that’s a huge advantage he has on the other side."

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For Pakistan, that personal access — combined with its simultaneous relationship with Washington — has become central to its effort to position itself as a credible intermediary, even as the region edges closer to confrontation.

At the same time, Pakistan’s role as a mediator has drawn scrutiny, particularly given its longstanding position on Israel and recent inflammatory remarks by senior officials.

When asked whether Pakistan can be seen as a neutral broker while not recognizing Israel — an actor directly involved in strikes on Iran — Saeed downplayed the issue, saying Israel was not part of the diplomatic track.

"Pakistan’s position with regard to relations with Israel has been consistent since our independence," he said, adding that Islamabad’s mediation efforts were focused solely on Washington and Tehran.

"Neither of their representatives was on the table … Pakistan was mediating between the U.S. and Iran," he said.

Despite the current escalation, Saeed maintained that diplomatic channels remain open.

"There is a lot of space … for resuming the process," he said, suggesting talks could restart in Islamabad or elsewhere if both sides shift course.

"On Pakistan's side, from my personal knowledge of the field marshal, they are relentless. They would not give up. They must not have given up. They must be continuously in touch with both sides. And they would try their best to convince both sides that the blockade is not going to be in their interest, in the interest of the region and in the interest of the international community."

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Friday on MS NOW’s "The Weeknight," Sen. Chris Coons (D-DE) said President Donald Trump had been "bluntly disrespectful of Congress," which is making Republican Senators "very unhappy."

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Michigan rabbi whose synagogue was attacked slams leftist senate candidate’s response

11. April 2026 um 04:51

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Abdul El-Sayed's statement that invoked war in Lebanon in connection with Temple Israel attack was 'offensive' and undermined his earlier condemnation, says Rabbi Jen Lader

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Report: Bill Cassidy Risks Missing Runoff as Letlow, Fleming Surge in Louisiana Senate Race

10. April 2026 um 23:46

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Sen. Bill Cassidy’s reelection effort is under mounting pressure as Louisiana’s Republican Senate primary enters its final weeks, with the incumbent lashing out at GOP allies and facing the possibility of missing the runoff altogether in an increasingly volatile three-way race.

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US Republicans block attempt to rein in Trump’s war powers over Iran campaign

10. April 2026 um 05:33

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US president's threat that 'a whole civilization will die' sparks new concern among Democrats, who have begun to openly float impeachment for the first time since his reelection

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Berlin: Grünen-Stadträtin ignoriert Parlament für radikalen Windrad-Ausbau

08. April 2026 um 10:00

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Wenn das Parlament nicht so abstimmt, wie man es aus ideologischen Gründen will, wird die Wahrheit offenbar einfach passend gemacht. Ein unglaublicher Demokratie-Skandal erschüttert den Berliner Bezirk Lichtenberg: Eine grüne Stadträtin hat die Ablehnung von Windkraftwerken kurzerhand in eine Zustimmung umgedichtet – und den Berliner Senat monatelang belogen.

Es ist ein Vorgang, der tief in das Demokratieverständnis der Öko-Partei blicken lässt. Eigentlich war die Sache glasklar: Das Bezirksparlament (BVV) in Berlin-Lichtenberg hatte bereits 2024 auf Antrag des BSW beschlossen, dass in den wertvollen Landschaftsschutzgebieten Wartenberg und Falkenberg keine Windräder aufgestellt werden dürfen. Eine breite Mehrheit unter mithilfe von CDU und AfD stoppte den grünen Windkraft-Wahnsinn. Das Volk hatte gesprochen.

Doch die grüne Umweltstadträtin Filiz Keküllüoğlu interessierte der demokratische Beschluss offenbar herzlich wenig. Anstatt dem Berliner Senat um den Regierenden Bürgermeister Kai Wegner (CDU) das klare “Nein” des Parlaments zu melden, soll sie ein falsches Dokument ans Rathaus geschickt haben. Keküllüoğlu leitete der Landesregierung nämlich eine veraltete Empfehlung eines Ausschusses weiter, wonach die Windräder gebaut werden sollten. Dabei handelte es sich genau um jenes Papier, das in der Abstimmung krachend durchgefallen war. Dem Senat wurde so vorgegaukelt, Lichtenberg wolle die Naturgebiete mit Wind-Giganten zupflastern lassen.

Der Schwindel fiel erst über ein Jahr später auf. Das BSW bemerkte den Betrug durch einen Zwischenbericht, der eigentlich nur beiläufig zur Kenntnisnahme verschickt wurde. Alexander King, Landesvorsitzender des BSW, ist fassungslos und spricht von bewusster Manipulation. Das Verhalten sei “symptomatisch für eine antidemokratische Geisteshaltung der selbsternannten demokratischen Mitte”, wettert King. “Dass die Bezirksstadträtin die Frechheit besaß, offenbar völlig bewusst dem Senat eine falsche Beschlusslage zu übermitteln, ist ein Skandal.”

Die der Manipulation überführte Grünen-Politikerin reagierte daraufhin uneinsichtig. Auf Nachfrage des Tagesspiegels redet sie sich lapidar damit heraus, ihr sei “ein Fehler unterlaufen”. Doch anstatt Demut zu zeigen, lobt sich Keküllüoğlu sogar noch selbst! Dass das BSW den Schwindel überhaupt bemerken konnte, liege ja nur daran, dass sie das entsprechende Dokument herumgeschickt habe. Das zeige doch allen Ernstes, dass “der Vorgang insgesamt transparent war”.

Doch im September wird in Berlin gewählt. Filiz Keküllüoğlu tritt dann an, um Bezirksbürgermeisterin von Lichtenberg zu werden. Eine Politikerin, für die ein demokratisches “Nein” zu den Windkraftwerken anscheinend nur eine unverbindliche Empfehlung ist, greift nun nach der höchsten Macht im Bezirk. Doch für die Grünen, die bei der letzten Wahl zur Bezirksverordnetenversammlung (BVV) in Lichtenberg gerade einmal 11,8 Prozent der Sitze erhielten, dürfte dieser Vorgang nicht gerade förderlich sein.

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Berlin-Neukölln Berliner Senat fördert Kita mit mutmaßlichen Islamismus-Verbindungen

04. April 2026 um 08:57

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In Berlin-Neukölln wird eine umstrittene Islam-Kita mit Steuergeld gefördert. Symbolbild: picture alliance / Wolfram Steinberg | Wolfram Steinberg

In der Bundeshauptstadt entsteht eine Kita mit Millionenförderung des Senats. Trotz Hinweisen auf mögliche islamistische Verbindungen des Trägers sind Millionen geflossen.

Dieser Beitrag Berlin-Neukölln Berliner Senat fördert Kita mit mutmaßlichen Islamismus-Verbindungen wurde veröffentlich auf JUNGE FREIHEIT.

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