After Wooing Trump With Deals, Pakistan Gets a Seat at the Table
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/26/us/politics/trump-pakistan-iran.html
After Wooing Trump With Deals, Pakistan Gets a Seat at the Table
https://fed.brid.gy/r/https://www.nytimes.com/2026/03/26/us/politics/trump-pakistan-iran.html
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As of today, The Board of Peace has achieved coherence, which is costly and meaningful. It has built the appearance of legitimacy through platform, capital, and visibility. But appearance is not control. It can convene, attract, and shape narrative, yet it cannot ensure outcomes match its intentions. Letâs see what next month brings.
When Post-Truth President Donald Trump Lies, Diplomacy Dies.
Article republished by Jerry Alatalo | March 26, 2026
(Source: MiddleEastMonitor.com)
[Editorâs note: âAs the Gaza Genocide continues under the thin veneer of a âBoard of Peaceâ and the war on Iran is fueled by manufactured âimminent threats,â the world is left with a chilling realization: when a President lies, diplomacy doesnât just dieâit is replaced by a permanent state of transactional violence. For the people of the Middle East, from the ruins of Tripoli to the streets of Tehran and the rubble of Gaza, the âTruthâ is not a political debate; it is a matter of survival.â (Dr. Mustafa Fetouri is a Libyan academic and freelance journalist. He is a recipient of the EUâs Freedom of the Press prize.) Please share this article/information far and wide. Please feel free to share your thoughts in the comments. Thank you very much. Peace.]
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When Presidents Lie, Diplomacy Dies: The Global Cost of Post-Truth Under Trump
by Dr. Mustafa Fetouri
March 26, 2026
Lying is as much a part of statecraft as it is of human nature. History is littered with deceptionsâsome confessed, others concealedâemployed by politicians for everything from survival to conquest. In the fragile balance of war and peace, a well-timed lie has often been dismissed as a ânecessary evilâ meant to de-escalate tensions or provide a face-saving exit from the brink of conflict.
In our hyper-connected era, a political lieâs shelf-life has plummeted. With facts weaponized in real-time, leaders find it increasingly impossible to build sustainable agendas on foundations of falsehood.
Donald Trump appears to be the exception to this rule of political gravityânot once, but more times than one can recall. By appearing to believe his own fabrications, he forges ahead with policies based on âalternative factsâ even as they are exposed in real-time.
This creates a structural paralysis for diplomacy; when the architect of foreign policy is untethered from objective reality, diplomacy loses its primary function as a tool for de-escalation. In the current war on Iran, this becomes a compounding crisis as the public remains largely uninformed of the conflictâs âwhy.â Meanwhile, career diplomats and ad-hoc envoys are trapped in an impossible position: unable to walk back his statements or openly correct them, they are left to navigate a geopolitical minefield guided by a map of falsehoods issued from the highest echelon of power.
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The cost of this âpost-truthâ diplomacy is most visible in the justifications for the war on Iran. President Trump repeatedly claimed military action was a response to an âimminent threatâ and an accelerating nuclear program, yet the U.S. intelligence community has declined to endorse this. During congressional testimony, Director of National Intelligence Tulsi Gabbard notably sidestepped the âimminent threatâ claim, stating instead that such âdeterminationsâ are the Presidentâs alone.
Furthermore, while the administration cites preventing a âglobal catastropheâ as a primary goal, the war was launched even as indirect negotiations were underway in Oman to prevent that very disaster. This disconnect peaked this week when Trumpâs claims of âmajor points of agreementâ were immediately dismissed by Tehran as âfake news.â
When a war is sold on a foundation of âalternative factsâ and non-existent negotiations, any diplomatic exit disappears, leaving allies confused and the public led into a conflict where the âwhyâ is a moving target.
This pattern of defying political gravity is equally entrenched in the administrationâs domestic agenda. To justify radical environmental rollbacks, Trump has marketed an âEnergy Dominanceâ built on statistical fallacies, recently claiming U.S. oil outputâalready the worldâs highestâcould soon triple. This ignores both physical and economic reality. Despite such rhetoric, the current Strait of Hormuz crisis serves as a stark reminder that global market forces and geopolitical volatilityânot White House decreesâdictate the actual price at the pump.
By labeling climate change the âgreatest con job everâ during his 2025 UN address, Trump effectively silenced scientific consensus to pave the way for fossil fuel expansion. When âalternative factsâ become the official ledger for the national economy, diplomacy dies at home; the public is left to pay for a reality that exists only in the Commander-in-Chiefâs rhetoric.
Trumpâs current âpost-truthâ maneuvers are not an aberration; they are the evolution of a long-standing tradition of manufactured consent. One need only look back to the 2003 invasion of Iraqâthe âBig Lieâ that launched a thousand ships on the back of non-existent WMDs.
It was a masterclass in black sarcasm: a superpower âliberatingâ a nation by destroying it, guided by intelligence that was not just wrong, but effectively invented. Today, twenty-three years later, the irony remains as dark as the smoke that once covered Baghdad. Millions of Iraqi civilians paid for those âalternative factsâ with their lives, while the country itself has been pushed beyond the point of repairâa permanent monument to the cost of a lie that everyone in power eventually admitted, but no one was ever punished for.
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This cynical playbook was refined again in 2011 during the intervention in Libya. Major media networks and politicians pumped out unverified reports of âthousands killed and rapedâ and âViagra-fueled atrocitiesâ to trigger the UNâs âResponsibility to Protect.â Yet, as subsequent investigations by the UK Parliament and human rights organizations later revealed, the threat to civilians was wildly overstated to justify a predetermined goal of regime change. In both cases, the âalternative factâ served as the perfect lubricant for war.
Today, as the Trump administration uses similar tropes of âimminent threatsâ to justify the war on Iran, the world is witnessing a grim repeat of history. When the highest echelons of power treat the truth as a disposable inconvenience, diplomacy doesnât just failâit is murdered to make room for the next profitable conflict.â
The cumulative weight of these historical deceptionsâfrom the phantom WMDs of Iraq to the manufactured atrocities of the 2011 Libyan interventionâhas led us to a terminal point in international relations. We are no longer merely dealing with âpolitical spinâ; we are witnessing the total devaluation of truth as a diplomatic currency. When the worldâs leading superpower treats facts as subjective âalternatives,â it effectively bankrupts the very language of negotiation.
For nations in the Global South, and particularly across the Middle East, the âWesternâ call for human rights or democratic transition is no longer heard as a moral imperative, but as a cynical prelude to the next âregime changeâ operation.
By the time the truth finally emerges from the rubble of a destroyed state, the architects of the lie have already moved on to their next profitable fiction, leaving behind a world where diplomacy has no ground left to stand on.
The ultimate cost of this âpost-truthâ era is not just the erosion of trust, but the physical destruction of the human beings caught in the gears of these âalternative facts.â As the Gaza Genocide continues under the thin veneer of a âBoard of Peaceâ and the war on Iran is fueled by manufactured âimminent threats,â the world is left with a chilling realization: when a President lies, diplomacy doesnât just dieâit is replaced by a permanent state of transactional violence.
For the people of the Middle East, from the ruins of Tripoli to the streets of Tehran and the rubble of Gaza, the âTruthâ is not a political debate; it is a matter of survival. Until we restore a shared reality where facts are once again the baseline of international engagement, the only language left to speak will be the language of conflict. The âGlobal Costâ is a future where no one is an honest broker, no treaty is worth the paper it is written on, and the only certainty is the next manufactured war.
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The views expressed in this article belong to the author and do not necessarily reflect the editorial policy of Middle East Monitor.
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Donald Trump vows 200% tariff on French wines after Emmanuel Macronâs Board of Peace snub
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