‘Copy-Paste’ Diplomacy? Pakistan PM Shehbaz Sharif Trolled Over ‘Draft’ Tag in X Post to Trump

Pakistan Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif has found himself at the center of a social media storm, not for his words, but for a glaring technical oversight. In a post on X (formerly Twitter) addressed to US President Donald Trump regarding the Iran-US conflict, users spotted a strange line in the edit history: “Draft – Pakistan’s PM Message on X.”
The presence of the word “Draft” in an official diplomatic communication has raised uncomfortable questions. Critics and netizens are questioning whether the Prime Minister’s messages are his own or pre-designed templates handed over by external agencies. The phrasing “Pakistan’s PM Message” suggests a third-party involvement, fueling long-standing theories that Pakistan’s strategic decisions are directed by outside powers.
Amidst this digital gaffe, Israeli PM Benjamin Netanyahu has backed Donald Trump’s decision to halt strikes on Iran for two weeks. However, Netanyahu clarified that this ceasefire does not extend to Lebanon, where Israeli operations will continue. While the world navigates these complex geopolitical waters, Pakistan’s “Draft” blunder has become a symbol of administrative clumsiness on the global stage.