In international diplomacy, effective mediation requires perceived neutrality rather than existing alliances; during the 1979 Iran hostage crisis, the United States chose Algeria over Pakistan as a mediator because Iran's new leadership under Ayatollah Khomeini viewed Pakistan as too closely aligned with America, making it an untrusted intermediary despite the US-Pakistan alliance.
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The best [music] ally isn't always the best mediator. Hold up. If the United States and [music] Pakistan are close allies, then why did not America ask Pakistan to help resolve the Iran hostage crisis in 1979? Simple answer, trust, or more precisely, lack of it.
Iran's new leadership under Ayatollah Khomeini saw the US as the enemy, and Pakistan, too close to Washington. From Iran's perspective, Pakistan wasn't [music] neutral. It looked like America's wingman. Instead, the US went with Algeria, a country both sides could tolerate. No spotlight, no bias vibes, just quiet backchannel [music] diplomacy.
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