Recent attacks by the United States, Israel, and the UK on Iran have triggered widespread concern across the region. Pakistani experts warn that the conflict could have serious repercussions for neighboring countries, including Pakistan. Iran has responded with retaliatory strikes on US airbases in the Middle East, raising tensions and uncertainty in the region.
Masood Khan: Dangerous Effects on Pakistan
Former Pakistani diplomat Masood Khan cautioned that the war’s dangerous effects may extend to Pakistan. He noted that Iran has promised retaliation and emphasized that the conflict with Israel poses a significant challenge for Pakistan. According to Khan, the regional implications of this war are serious, and Islamabad must remain alert.
Maliha Lodhi: Iran Will Act Openly
Ex-Ambassador Maliha Lodhi highlighted Pakistan’s position as a neighboring country. She urged clear condemnation of the attacks and warned that Iran is likely to act openly in response. Lodhi noted that US diplomacy, which included negotiation followed by attack, has eroded international trust in America. She warned that the world is moving toward a very dangerous path, with no effective role for the UN or international law.
Syed Muhammad Ali: Iran’s Regional Response
National security expert Syed Muhammad Ali explained that Iran’s attacks on US bases in the Middle East could leave America more isolated. He suggested that negotiations had not led to a peaceful solution, and if the war spreads to Arab countries, Iran could become increasingly isolated while the conflict deepens in the region.
Aziz Chaudhry: Iran’s Military Capabilities
Former ambassador Aziz Chaudhry commented on Iran’s missile capabilities, stating that the effectiveness of Iranian strikes will become clear within hours. He emphasized that targeting Iranian leadership is part of the ongoing conflict, and a full Iranian response could create major difficulties for the US and Israel. Chaudhry also noted that, unlike the China role in Pakistan-India tensions, China may remain neutral in this conflict.
Mashahid Hussain Syed: Call for Muslim Solidarity
Senior politician Mashahid Hussain Syed urged strong Muslim countries to rise and respond to the aggression. He warned that the war has already reached Pakistan’s borders and stressed that the conflict was largely based on deception. Syed highlighted the need for regional unity and vigilance in the face of escalating tensions.
Conclusion
Experts agree that the US-Israel attacks on Iran mark a dangerous escalation in the Middle East, with potential impacts on Pakistan’s security and stability. Iran’s retaliatory actions and the broader regional dynamics suggest a period of uncertainty and heightened risk for neighboring countries. Pakistani authorities and citizens are advised to remain alert while monitoring developments closely.





