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The Long Night In Islamabad

Par : Dr Naim Tahir Baig
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  • FormatePub
  • ISBN8232914639
  • EAN9798232914639
  • Date de parution17/04/2026
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  • ÉditeurDraft2Digital

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Book DescriptionThe Long Night in Islamabad: Washington, Tehran, and the War of 2026A Study in Wartime Diplomacy, Mediation, and the Limits of CoercionBy Dr. Naim Tahir BaigOn the evening of 11 April 2026 - six weeks after the United States and Israel launched the most consequential military operation in the Middle East since the 2003 invasion of Iraq, six weeks after the assassination of Iran's Supreme Leader, and six weeks into a war that had killed more than four thousand people and closed the Strait of Hormuz to global shipping - two delegations walked into the Serena Hotel in Islamabad.
They had not met at this level since the Islamic Revolution of 1979. For twenty-one hours, under the mediation of Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and Field Marshal Asim Munir, they tried to stop the war. They did not produce an agreement. They produced something else. In The Long Night in Islamabad, Dr. Naim Tahir Baig - author of more than 140 international publications and one of Pakistan's most widely cited strategic analysts - offers the first book-length reconstruction of the April 2026 US-Iran talks.
Written within days of the events it describes and grounded exclusively in the verifiable public record, the book traces the encounter hour by hour, round by round, and issue by issue: the indirect phase of proximate shuttling, the first direct face-to-face engagement since 1979, and the final collapse over the categorical questions of uranium enrichment and the war in Lebanon. But this is more than a chronicle of a single weekend.
Dr. Baig situates the Long Night within a forty-seven-year inheritance of rupture, near-misses, and broken promises - from the hostage crisis and the JCPOA to the Twelve-Day War of 2025 and the February 2026 strike. He explains why Pakistan, rather than a more traditional mediator, became the unlikely host of the twenty-first century's most consequential US-Iran negotiation. He reconstructs the six battlegrounds at the table - enrichment, the Strait of Hormuz, frozen assets, Lebanon, reparations, and sanctions relief - and shows how five of the six admitted movement, while one proved categorical.
And he asks the book's central question: was the failure to sign an agreement the same as the failure of the talks?His answer is carefully argued and deliberately unromantic. Drawing on Reuters, the Associated Press, the BBC, Al Jazeera, NPR, Axios, the UK House of Commons Library, IAEA communiqués, and the verified statements of the principal actors, Dr. Baig makes the case that the Islamabad Talks opened a channel that survived their collapse - a channel now institutionalised as the Islamabad Process and pursued in parallel through Cairo, Ankara, Doha, and Muscat.
The final chapters set out four structured scenarios for the months ahead, from a comprehensive Grand Bargain to the return of open war, and assess the single variable with the most leverage over the trajectory: not the US-Iran exchange itself, but the Israeli posture on Lebanon. Written with the discipline of a scholar and the urgency of a witness, The Long Night in Islamabad is a work of diplomatic history in a hurry.
It is the authoritative record of what happened in twenty-one hours at the Serena Hotel, a field manual for how third-party mediation operates between nuclear-armed adversaries, and an indispensable reference for scholars, policymakers, journalists, and informed readers seeking to understand the most significant US-Iran negotiation in nearly half a century. Above all, it is a meditation on a different kind of victory: one measured not in signing ceremonies, but in the quiet survival of a channel that war could not close.
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