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Pakistan Save a Whole Civilization.

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Pakistan Save a Whole Civilization Introduction: A Defining Moment in Global History In an era marked by rising conflicts and fragile alliances, the world stood at the edge of another dangerous escalation. The tensions between the United States and Iran had the potential to ignite a broader regional war—one that could have spiraled into a global crisis. Yet, at this critical juncture, Pakistan emerged not as a spectator, but as a decisive force for peace. Today, leading international newspapers and television networks are acknowledging this unprecedented role, placing Pakistan at the center of global diplomacy. Pakistan as a High-Stakes Mediator As reported by Reuters, “Pakistan Steps In as High-Stakes Mediator Between Iran and the U.S.” This recognition reflects Pakistan’s ability to engage with both sides at a time when direct communication had nearly collapsed. Acting as a bridge, Pakistan helped reopen channels of dialogue that were essential to avoiding immediate e...

Not the Victory of One Nation, but the Collective Triumph of Peace: Pakistan’s Bridge-Building, Saudi Arabia’s Restraint, Iran’s Patience, and the United States’ Strategic Prudence.

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Not the Victory of One Nation, but the Collective Triumph of Peace: Pakistan’s Bridge-Building, Saudi Arabia’s Restraint, Iran’s Patience, and the United States’ Strategic Prudence In times of global tension, the world often rushes to ask a familiar question: Who won? Was it Iran or the United States? Who suffered more losses? Who emerged stronger? Yet, such questions reflect an outdated mindset—one that measures success through conflict rather than wisdom. The recent de-escalation involving Pakistan, Iran, United States, and Saudi Arabia offers a different answer: No single nation has won—peace itself has prevailed. A Shift from Power to Prudence For decades, global politics has been shaped by displays of strength—military actions, economic sanctions, and strategic dominance. However, such approaches have often led to prolonged instability, human suffering, and economic disruption. Today, a new paradigm is emerging—one where restraint is recognized as strength, and dialo...