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‘I think that Trump does not have many cards in his hands’ – Pakistani national security specialist and prominent journalist

‘I think that Donald Trump does not have many cards in his hands.’ – Pakistani national security specialist and prominent journalist.

In this episode of RT’s ‘Sanchez Effect’, Rick focuses on the US-Iran negotiation process mediated by Pakistan. And a perfect guest to talk about it is Pakistani journalist Nasim Zehra, a national security specialist. Zehra says that despite the feeling of having reached a stalemate, negotiations are ongoing, with Tehran and Washington exchanging messages. Rick says there’s a sense that Iran is apprehensive about the talks and conflict and the Pakistani journalist agrees. She adds the US hasn’t managed to defeat a country that’s been under sanctions and constant bombing for years, and this conflict is becoming more costly for Washington as it upsets allies, which Trump recognizes. Zehra advises the US president to rethink his cooperation with what she described as the Middle East’s destabilizing power – Israel. She says it’s the only country that disobeys international law to the discontent of a growing number of states.

Watch the full episode on RT International or on BitChute ‘ricksancheztv’.

28.04.2026
53:25 min
28.04.2026
53:25 min
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‘I think that Trump does not have many cards in his hands’ – Pakistani national security specialist and prominent journalist
Sanchez Effect is a journalistic rebellion. RT’s flagship program is led by Rick Sanchez, the Emmy and Peabody Award-winning newsman who’s made a career out of defying the status quo. “When only one side of a story is permitted, that’s when I push harder. If Moscow is deemed off-limits, it’s precisely where I want to be. Because more often than not, truth resides in the places we’re told not to look.”