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Lessons from the war: A call for strategic reckoning in West Asia In its recent statement, the Gulf Cooperation Council declared that “Iranian attacks have also led to a sharp loss of confidence
lessons from the four-day conflict with India, arguing that modern warfare demands integrated command. Sanober Institute’s Cheema said what may look from the outside like a consolidation of power is, “in my understanding
West was distant, powerful and pragmatic, but not a neighbour.” The figure who helped crystallise this thinking in Beijing was Zhou Enlai, China’s first premier. Pakistan was among the few Western-aligned states represented