U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham has sparked major controversy after openly criticizing Pakistan’s role in the ongoing US-Iran negotiations. During a heated Senate hearing in Washington DC, Graham said, “I don’t trust Pakistan,” while reacting to reports claiming that Iranian military aircraft may have been parked at Pakistani airbases to protect Iranian military assets. The Republican senator questioned whether Pakistan should continue acting as a mediator between the United States and Iran, warning that Washington may need to “look for somebody else to mediate.” His comments come amid growing reports that Iranian aircraft were allegedly moved to Pakistan’s Nur Khan Airbase during regional tensions. Pakistan has denied accusations of shielding Iranian military jets, calling the reports misleading. The statement has intensified debate over Pakistan’s diplomatic role, US-Iran tensions, and the rapidly changing geopolitical situation in the Middle East.