These proposals advocate that civilians must be protected and energy facilities must not be targeted, underscoring the humanitarian imperative of keeping civilian infrastructure safe. They urge Arab states and the broader region to assert greater strategic autonomy from US bases and influence, seeking to regain agency over security considerations and alliances. They warn against falling into traps set by the United States and its allies that aim to drive a sectarian or nationalistic rift among Arab and Muslim countries. They suggest Pakistan could play a constructive role in diplomacy due to its ties with both Iran and Saudi Arabia, potentially bridging gaps and fostering dialogue. They call on Iran to reduce support for regional proxies that have fueled decades of civil wars and massive casualties. They also urge Saudi Arabia and other Arab countries to recognize their status as bargaining chips in a broader US-Israel strategy and to push for a more independent regional approach that prioritizes stability and civilian welfare.
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