
VoM Exclusive: International Mediator Faisal Muhammed Declares: “Diplomacy Is a Cover for a Much Larger Regional Strategy”
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In an interview with Indian news outlet VoM News, international mediator Faisal Muhammed laid out a dramatic interpretation of the shifting geopolitical landscape. Speaking from London, he dismissed ongoing diplomatic efforts involving Pakistan, Turkey, Egypt, and Saudi Arabia as ineffective maneuvers designed to preserve a United States led world order.
According to his perspective, these initiatives are not genuine peace efforts but calculated moves that indirectly strengthen Israel’s position in Palestine while intensifying strategic pressure on Iran. He further claimed that the displacement of Palestinians forms part of a long term undisclosed policy framework, warning that such dynamics could ignite another major escalation, with groups like Hamas potentially preparing for a large-scale high impact attack reminiscent of past conflicts.
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Expanding his analysis, Faisal Muhammed portrayed Iran as a decisive force within the Muslim world, arguing that it possesses the capability to confront a coalition of global and regional powers. He highlighted mounting pressure on Pakistan driven in part by its defense relationship with Saudi Arabia as a dangerous trigger point that could pull the country into a broader war. He also pointed to statements by Donald Trump about regaining control of Baghram Air Base in Afghanistan at any cost, suggesting that long term military ambitions remain active beneath the surface.
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In this volatile scenario, he warned that any Pakistani military action against Iran could provoke immediate retaliation from Afghanistan and India, rapidly escalating into a multi front regional conflict.
He concluded with a stark and unsettling projection that a systematic weakening of major Muslim military powers could ultimately leave Turkey isolated, potentially exposing it to future fragmentation pressures under an evolving and increasingly unstable global order.
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