Iran warns U.S. ground troops would be 'set on fire' and Pakistan says it will host U.S.-Iran talks

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by Munir Ahmed, Associated Press
March 29, 2026
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Pakistan offers to host U.S.-Iran talks amid military tensions and Iranian warnings to U.S. ground troops.

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Pakistan announced Sunday it will host talks between the U.S. and Iran, though neither country has confirmed participation or whether discussions would occur directly or indirectly. The announcement comes as Iran has issued warnings that U.S. ground troops deployed to the region would face severe consequences. The move represents a potential diplomatic opening despite months of escalating rhetoric and military posturing between Washington and Tehran. It remains unclear whether either side intends to use the talks to de-escalate tensions or simply maintain communication channels. Pakistan's role as intermediary reflects its longstanding position as a bridge between the U.S. and Iran, two regional powers with which it maintains complex relationships.

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Pakistan announced it will host talks between the U.S. and Iran, though neither country has confirmed participation or format.

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