In the history of wars, this may be the first conflict in which one side managed to target the top and second-tier military leadership of the opposing side within just a few days. Through mastery of modern technology, intelligence methods, skills, and professional training, strategic and tactical successes were achieved by penetrating the most sensitive intelligence centers of the opponent, which led to the breakdown of the latter’s defensive structure.
If the Muslim world chooses to, it can also achieve full intelligence cooperation at all levels to defeat terrorism and the tools of hostile agendas. This war revealed a shocking reality: for decades, a silent economic war has been ongoing against Pakistan. No one is being directly blamed, but it is understood that a corrupt elite, knowingly or unknowingly, is facilitating the completion of hostile economic designs.
If a strict and uncompromising operation is not launched against this corrupt mafia, the country may face a very heavy price in the future. There are two solutions: either recover the wealth looted over the past seventy years, regardless of the form in which it was taken, and use it to repay debts and stabilize the collapsing economy while creating large-scale employment opportunities, so that enemies cannot exploit weaknesses; or otherwise, Pakistan has long been on the radar of hostile forces, and this dangerous game is now entering its final phase.
Alternatively, there is talk of declaring “Atom for Sale” for Gulf Muslim countries, using nuclear proceeds to clear all debts. Despite American opposition, trade routes with Iran could be opened, so what prevents laying a pipeline from Iran? This question is being widely raised in serious circles across the country.
During this war, another truth has come to light: that American citizens, political leadership, and policymakers are, under the guise of democracy and freedom, influenced by Zionist control. On the other hand, in Iran as well, a theocratic authoritarian system exists in which people are not allowed to speak about their basic rights or criticize government policies.
A dangerous aspect has also emerged regarding Pakistan’s security: networks supported by neighboring countries inside Pakistan have become uncontrollable, posing an early warning for the state and its people. If security institutions fail to control them in time, irreparable damage may occur.
During this conflict, Western, US, and Zionist social media attempted to incite sectarian divisions and unrest between Shia and Sunni communities, but the wise leadership of Pakistan and Saudi Arabia successfully neutralized these efforts. Unfortunately, there are still elements in Pakistan that use social media to spread hatred against Arab Muslims, which is serving the interests of external actors rather than Pakistan or Islam.
Iran, with the support of its allies, has emerged as a force capable of standing against oppression and resistance. It is also a reality that neither the people of America, Iran, nor Israel desire war in any form. Whether it is the closure of the Strait of Hormuz by Iran or its blockade by the United States, it would be the greatest form of blackmail in human history and a grave enemy of humanity, as billions of lives depend on this waterway.
The world will eventually acknowledge that no one has shaken a superpower in this region within five years except Pakistan. Pakistan first saved itself and the Taliban regime, and now it is also playing a role in stabilizing Iran and its government. The question remains: what will be the reward for this?
Nevertheless, the brave and sacrifice-filled Pakistani nation must stand shoulder to shoulder with its security institutions. Because Pakistan is everything. It is also true that during this war, the world was saved from the complete devastation of a third world war, which was dangerously close. The credit for this goes to Pakistan and Saudi Arabia, who with wisdom, patience, determination, and control over their nerves, successfully thwarted all malicious conspiracies.
In this war, one of the biggest “good news” for the Muslim world is that Tel Aviv, which was previously 4,500 kilometers away, is now only a few hundred kilometers away after the forces sent for the protection of the Holy Mosques. Israel will now think many times before committing aggression against the Arab world, although it may still attempt internal conspiracies or instability.
These wars are being fought by all sides in the name of their own saviors, over the bodies of Muslims. Whether the wars are paused, ongoing, or will resume in future phases, ultimately the series of bloody conflicts will end with the dominance of Islam, the Qur’an, and Sunnah. This is also the meaning of prophetic traditions regarding the final wars. So why worry?