What Should Pakistan learn from Iran and Israel War Debacle

What Should Pakistan learn from Iran and Israel War Debacle

What Should Pakistan learn from Iran and Israel War Debacle

Pakistan has many things to learn from the Iran-Israel war debacle, as it was a learning lesson for many countries, including Pakistan. Iran was illegally attacked by Israel on 13th June, and it was condemned by most of the Muslim countries. Even Saudi Arabia also condemned the illegal actions of Israel, including Pakistan, the UAE, and other Muslim countries. It is a fact that Israel is hated by all Muslim countries, and the US, at gunpoint, wants to make a deal for Israel with other Muslim countries. However, there were learning lessons for countries, including Pakistan. 

One of the major lessons was to never trust the US word, as the United States multiple times breached its own promise, let alone other countries. It gave Iran two weeks to ceasefire with Israel. However, within two days, the US bombed Iranian nuclear sites, which was clearly a breach of trust by the United States to Iran. This is not the first time the US has breached its promise, as it has backstabbed Pakistan multiple times in the past, and perhaps that is why Pakistan never fully trusts the United States' words. 

Another lesson was to never showcase the army's assets and equipment locations. Iran was used to showcase its every small asset. The Iranian government was used to showing off its main assets via BMG Music, etc., which leaked the location of the assets. It helped Israel to blast all those locations. Moreover, the major reason was also that Iran used to trust Afghans and Indians more than Pakistanis. As a result, both Afghans and Iranians backstabbed Iran and leaked their top generals' locations as well as sensitive buildings. 

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