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Granted, alas so far there are no point to talks. Pakistan and Turkiye tried. To no avail.
Beautiful post.Both sides of the Gulf expect to be able to hold on to their deep differences, but the realization must sink in that neither side can hope to assume uncontested leadership of the whole religious spectrum and have peace at the same time.
ALL sides must give up their dreams of such supremacy and learn to co-exist, without proxies and without preaching hatred for the other. That is a tall order indeed.
(And yes, it includes Israel too.)
Uh-oh
Any plan needs bite and strong backing, putting your money where your mouth is so to speak.
If anything this peace initiative will give a good idea on how long this conflict is likely to go on for as both sides maximalist demands will need tempering down on the battlefield.
Nope nothing of the sort. Talks require all parties to agree to a middle ground. There can be no middle ground when you are bombing someone whilst pretending to talk to them.Is our Pakistan being set up by the US. The talks will probably fail, Is US using these peace talks to disguise it s military build up for ground invasion in Persian Gulf and Pakistan will get the blamed.
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