This is apropos a letter to the Editor titled ‘Pakistan’s diplomacy redefines the Iran War’ carried by the newspaper yesterday.

This intervention of Pakistan was not merely symbolic; it was transformative. It demonstrated that even in a world dominated by military alliances and power politics, thoughtful diplomacy could still prevail. Convincing a leader like Trump—known for his unpredictability and reliance on a narrow circle of trusted advisors, including Benjamin Netanyahu—required not only courage but exceptional diplomatic finesse.

Pakistan’s leadership managed to introduce a moment of reflection into a rapidly escalating crisis, effectively pulling the world back from the brink.

At the same time, Iran’s role in this confrontation cannot be overlooked. Despite facing sustained military pressure from both the United States and Israel since the escalation began on February 28, Iran demonstrated a remarkable capacity for resilience. Its ability to defend its territory, maintain operational coherence, and respond strategically underscored its position as a formidable regional power.

Tehran’s actions were not limited to defense; they included calibrated offensive measures that signaled its capability to impose costs on its adversaries while avoiding uncontrolled escalation.

Copyright Business Recorder, 2026

Qamar Bashir

The writer is a former Press Secretary to the President, An ex-Press Minister at Embassy of Pakistan to France, a former MD, SRBC Macomb, Detroit, Michigan