Ceasefire Prolonged After Pakistan Blocks Reported US Strike on Iran

Ceasefire Prolonged After Pakistan Blocks Reported US Strike on Iran

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The report does not appear credible and is likely false. There are several clear issues with it.

Donald Trump is not confirmed as the U.S. President in April 2026, so describing him as president in this context is a major warning sign. Claims about the United States extending a ceasefire with Iran, delaying military strikes, or enforcing a blockade of the Strait of Hormuz would be massive global news and would be widely reported by trusted international media.

There is also no verified evidence that Pakistan stopped a U.S. attack on Iran or is officially leading negotiations between both countries in the way described.

Stories like this often mix real public figures such as Donald Trump, Shehbaz Sharif, and Asim Munir with invented events to make fake news look believable.

This should not be treated as real unless confirmed by trusted sources like Reuters, BBC News, or official government statements.

Most likely, this is a fabricated viral story created to attract clicks.

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