Quiet diplomat: Asim world’s last hope for peace
IN an era defined by brinkmanship and military escalation, one figure has emerged as an indispensable mediator: Pakistan’s Chief of Defence Forces, Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir. As the devastating US Israeli war against Iran grinds toward its fourth month, Munir has single handedly kept the fragile ceasefire alive, not through force, but through relentless shuttle diplomacy, quiet persuasion and a personal credibility that has earned him the trust of both President Donald Trump and Tehran’s leadership. While the world holds its breath, the Field Marshal is the only man standing between a fragile truce and regional catastrophe. He has become the face of Pakistan and the way people will perceive every Pakistani to be. As a nation, we must take profound pride in him and his remarkable doctrine of peace, forged through relentless, proactive diplomacy.
The war began on February 28, 2026, when US and Israeli strikes targeted Iranian military infrastructure, triggering Iranian retaliation across the Gulf. By early April, the conflict had spiralled dangerously close to an all out regional war. With a presidential deadline looming and American bombs poised to fall, Munir intervened directly. Speaking to President Trump on March 22–23, he convinced Washington that a diplomatic off ramp existed and that Pakistan could build it.........
