Pakistani journalist Kamran Yosef said that the prevailing view in Pakistan is that if both sides want a military solution, they should be allowed to try it. The comment reflects a non-interventionist stance in Pakistani public discourse amid regional tensions.
Pakistani journalist Kamran Yosef said that the prevailing view in Pakistan is that if both sides want a military solution, they should be allowed to try it. The comment offers insight into a strand of Pakistani public opinion that favors non-intervention in regional conflicts. It comes amid ongoing diplomatic efforts involving Pakistan, as The Zioneer has reported: the Pakistan army chief held contacts with Iranian officials to contain escalation, and the US has engaged Pakistani mediators to prevent an Iranian strike on Israel. Yosef's statement suggests a perspective that is skeptical of mediation and willing to let military outcomes play out.
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