As Trump extends the fragile ceasefire on Day 54, we break down Pakistan's surprising role in the Iran-US conflict. Is it mediating or just messaging? And who's really calling the shots in Islamabad?
Iran 2026: On Day 54, a Fragile Ceasefire Holds. But All Eyes Are on Pakistan.
We’re on day 54.
For fifty-four days, the world has been holding its breath, watching a conflict that many feared would spiral out of control. The 2026 Iran-US confrontation, a tinderbox of geopolitical tensions, has been paused for now. And in a move that has analysts scrambling, President Donald Trump, back in the Oval Office, has just extended the ceasefire another 72 hours.
But here’s the twist that no one saw coming: the key player keeping this fragile peace from splintering isn’t in Geneva, Moscow, or Beijing. It’s in Islamabad.


