Throughout history, humanity has repeatedly grappled with the destructive consequences of war, power politics, and unyielding ambition. Despite remarkable advancements in science, technology, and governance, violent conflicts continue to inflict immense suffering on innocent populations and threaten regional and global stability. The ongoing crises in the Middle East serve as a stark reminder that military confrontation often deepens humanitarian tragedies rather than resolves them. Against this backdrop, the enduring contest between pragmatism and intransigence has become increasingly significant, underscoring the urgent need for diplomacy, restraint, and constructive engagement as pathways to a more peaceful and stable future.
The most celebrated American author Mark Twain is widely known as a shrewd and blunt satirist of the 20th century for his scathing criticism on humanity calling it a damned human race because of the insurmountable atrocities and enormous persecutions inflicted by humans on the other fellow beings throughout the course of human history tracing back to the inception of life on this verdant planet earth.
According to his irrefutable thesis statement in one of his widely read and acclaimed essays “A Damned Human Race” man has inflicted unbearable pains upon other humans in pursuance of power and politics under the dominant avaricious instinct by resorting to wholesale carnage and massive massacres taking the human race to the verge of extinction under the wild and savage emotions of perpetuation of power and greed.
The history is self evident that the planet earth is always threatened by the malicious and malevolent activities of human beings even being considered as the crown of the creations but not by the animal kingdom.
In recent times, despite making enormous developments in all sectors humanity is still sobbing and striving hard to survive under the precarious circumstances as the thick clouds of war are hovering over the entire world owing to pursuing a mindless vandalism by the Zionist regime against the Palestinians in Gaza and the American hegemonic designs in Iran triggering a devastating human crisis in the Middle East.
There is no denying of the established fact that wars trigger massive devastation and wholesale ruination taking the innocent people including the women and children to the level of extinction and elimination.
According to international media reports and humanitarian assessments, the conflict in Lebanon has resulted in thousands of deaths and the displacement of more than one million people, highlighting the severe humanitarian consequences of the ongoing hostilities.
Some analysts and experts in international relations argue that Washington’s strong support for Israel has sparked debate regarding its long-term strategic interests and regional standing. As the peace process remains stalled, diplomatic efforts to revive meaningful negotiations continue to face significant political and strategic challenges.
A couple of days ago as per the reports pouring out on social media, recent reports suggest that US President Donald Trump sharply criticized Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a telephone conversation about the relentless and incessant military strikes on Lebonon putting the temporary truce in jeopardy.
Keeping the current precarious scenario in view, it is suggested that the temporary truce must be adhered to robustly and earnestly with utmost reverence to cease the ongoing hostilities on either side.
Moreover, it is also imperative to carve out a way forward paving the way for peaceful and result oriented negotiations to forge a peaceful and prosperous future for the entire region as miseries are on the spike and no dawn of new hope is in sight.
As only a pragmatic and optimistic approach can lead the warring nations to the brink of sagacity and prudence through a viable solution to the horribly vitiated conflict.
The views presented in this article are the authors’ own and do not necessarily reflect the views of Global Strategic Forum – GSF.

Prof Sajjad Khattak
A freelance columnist and contributor, can be reached at sajjadkhatak30@gmail.com.




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