The hidden story behind Pakistan's army being sent to Saudi Arabia has come to light. Pakistan's army was not deployed against Iran but against a third country, and this happened with Iran's consent. When a deadlock arose in US-Iran relations, news surfaced that Pakistan's army had arrived in Saudi Arabia.
Certain circles sent a message to the US that if Pakistan's mediation did not succeed, the war could spread, and Pakistan knows that behind most attacks in Saudi Arabia, it was not Iran but that third country. And if Pakistan also got involved in this war, the survival of that third country would be at risk.
During this time, Turkey's Erdogan also began threatening that third country with war. The root of this entire chaos was that same third country, which was carrying out military operations in Lebanon.
Iran did not raise any objection even once to the presence of the Pakistani army in Saudi Arabia, but from that third country's government to ordinary people, everyone appeared distressed. And this became the reason that the third country told the US that it was ready to back away from the war. In response, the US gave Pakistan the green signal, and Pakistan brought Iran and Saudi Arabia on board. And thus, a long ceasefire is about to take place.