Tuesday, April 21, 2026

Evening Sky 4-21-26

Ceasefires don’t fail by accident—they fail by design. With hours left on the clock, the Iran truce is revealing what it always was: a test of intent.

One side shows up, the other stalls. One side negotiates, the other postures. And when the chair is empty at the table, that’s not diplomacy—it’s a message.

The question isn’t whether talks can continue. It’s whether they were ever meant to succeed. Because when a regime treats time as a weapon, every delay isn’t neutral—it’s strategic. And the longer it runs, the clearer the pattern becomes.

A United States delegation is en route to Islamabad for the next round of negotiations. Vice President J.D. Vance is expected to depart for Pakistan today to reinforce the American position at the highest level of the executive branch.

Iran is not at the table. Iranian officials have not confirmed their participation in today’s session and have provided no indication that a delegation is inbound to Islamabad. An empty chair on the Iranian side of the table, less than 24 hours before the ceasefire expires, is a deliberate signal of bad faith. [MICHAEL T. FLYNN LTG USA (RET)]

Good Night, Patriots.

1 comment:

Anonymous said...

Trump extended the ceasefire.