Field Marshal Asim Munir has proved his skill in war and is now implementing a high-stakes, seven-layer security lockdown in Islamabad for the April 2026 US-Iran peace talks, featuring armored vehicles, specialized electronic countermeasures, and heavy army deployments.
The plan prioritized “zero disruption” in the capital’s red zone, with, as notes, secure routes and full control to protect high-level delegations.
A seven-layer, comprehensive, in-depth security design was prepared specifically for the high-stakes negotiations.
Islamabad was placed under total lockdown, including the deployment of thousands of troops to secure the perimeter.
Air security was maintained by utilizing armored vehicles and electronic countermeasure vehicles to prevent drone attacks or communications disruption, and regular surveillance of the routes and airspace was mandated to prevent infiltration.
Pakistan Air Forces did their part in defending air zones over Pakistan; they welcomed guests in and paid farewell to our guests.
This level of security is part of a broader, proactive effort by Pakistan to broker regional peace and manage high-stakes negotiations between parties in active war.
American media expression regarding security between hostile parties often reflects a tense, adversarial, and frequently polarized landscape, balancing the need for national security, but in this “peace event” American media handlers were amazed by the full proof of security; it was a highly skilled plan, no doubt, by our Field Marshal, the Government of Pakistan, and the Interior Ministry’s cooperative work.
When US Vice President J. D. Vance was paid farewell in the air, a few social media bloggers said that Iran should be paid a farewell in the same manner, but Pakistan’s guest was honored in the same manner.
Pakistan has proved on land and to the world that we are able and worthy of trust, and can make war or peace.


