"Pakistan's Hidden Agenda: Seeking Peace, but on Iran's Terms" In a move that has left regional analysts scratching their heads, Pakistan appears to be pursuing a peace initiative that may not be entirely in line with its own interests. While Islamabad has long been a vocal advocate for peace in the volatile region, a closer examination of its actions suggests that it may be seeking a peace that favors its ally, Iran. As tensions between Iran and its neighbors continue to escalate, Pakistan's willingness to play peacemaker raises questions about its motivations and the potential consequences for the region. With Islamabad's history of complex relationships with its neighbors, it remains to be seen whether Pakistan's pursuit of peace will ultimately benefit the country or simply serve as a means to further its own strategic goals.
For its own reasons, Pakistan does want peace, but a peace that favors Iran.