Gate News message: Pakistan requests an extension of the Iranian final deadline set by Trump, sparking online public attention and questions. Some netizens have noticed that a post by Pakistan’s Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif on the X website has edit history: the initial version was later updated into a more detailed draft, clearly calling for extending the deadline by two weeks and reopening the Strait of Hormuz.
This detail has led some users to speculate that there may have been behind-the-scenes coordination. They believe that if the United States agrees to extend the final deadline and frames it as a response to Pakistan’s request, Washington could avoid appearing to back down under pressure. However, there is currently no official evidence supporting this claim. Neither the White House nor Pakistani officials have disclosed any coordination or information strategy.
The timing of the post has drawn even more attention. The message was published a few hours before Trump’s final deadline, when the relevant negotiations were in a critical phase, and the market reaction was clear. This has made speculation easier to spread across the internet.
Analysts point out that, amid today’s heightened geopolitical tensions, all kinds of speculation and interpretations can easily take shape, but most are based on inferences rather than conclusive evidence. Whether Pakistan’s move is truly driven by independent and self-directed action remains to be seen, while markets and the public are still closely watching both sides’ future actions and official statements.