International mediator Muhammed Faisal, closely monitoring the Middle East’s volatile landscape, has raised alarms about the escalating global conflicts. Faisal highlights a troubling pattern: former US President Donald Trump and former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan, both of whom advocate anti-war ideologies, are entangled in legal battles. Faisal argues that these leaders are being strategically isolated by a global establishment keen on perpetuating war, thereby endangering global peace. This encirclement, he claims, is a deliberate effort to undermine peace efforts worldwide.
Biden’s Decisions and the Fallout: A War-Torn Legacy
Faisal criticizes the Biden administration’s decisions, particularly its role in the ongoing Russia-Ukraine conflict, which has now threatened Europe’s borders. According to Faisal, Biden’s policies have not only destabilized Europe but also adversely impacted Muslim countries, including Pakistan. In Pakistan, the overthrow of Imran Khan’s regime by the military has further complicated regional dynamics. Faisal also points to the failure of the Doha peace plan, which exacerbated tensions between Pakistan and Afghanistan, extending instability to neighboring regions, including Iran.
Middle East Crisis: OIC’s Inaction Under Scrutiny
Turning to the Middle East, Faisal condemns both the United States and Israel for their roles in escalating the crisis, but also criticizes the Organization of Islamic Cooperation (OIC) for its lack of effective intervention. He argues that the OIC’s failure to act diplomatically or economically against Israel has contributed to the ongoing turmoil. Faisal warns that without a concerted effort from the OIC and other international actors, the situation could spiral into a broader conflict.
As global tensions mount, the international community remains vigilant, hoping for a diplomatic resolution to avert a potential global crisis.