To Turn Into a War

The Gulf nations must opt for peace and not allow regional skirmishes to turn into a war. Recently missiles have been fired over Dubai International Airport. Abu Dhabi must call for peace, and the war must come to a halt. Peace must be brokered either by Egypt or Turkey if the Gulf States are unable to get their act together. Peace is important in the Middle-East and must be given more opportunity to become a reality. Peace is important for commerce, and for humanity. Iran must restrain itself and not allow old rivalries to manifest in the current crisis. Being a regional power it must act responsibly, both domestically as well as internationally. The regional powers have a salient role to play; they must not absolve themselves of political responsibilities imposed on them. Iran being a regional power should not fight within or outside its borders. Political stability is the need of the hour and must be given full priority by the governments in the Middle-East. Peace talks must be called forth, if required, otherwise backroom diplomacy must play its efficient role in brokering peace in the region. The Arab League must take cognizance of the violence taking place in the region. The Middle-East has been a disturbed region, and further political and military skirmishes might tarnish its image further. The Muslim nations should be responsible enough and not fight each other. Old rivalries must not be sustained in the twenty-first century and all debilitating factors must be discussed either in the United Nations or the Arab League. Peace should be given the advantageous factor that it deserves at the moment.

The plenitude of life should not be frittered away in violence and mayhem that has come to characterize the new reality taking shape in the region. Peace must be given more opportunity to flourish in the region. The Middle-East being a disturbed region cannot afford more wars and infighting. The infighting must be stopped and more political work is needed by the international community to halt the political folly that is being witnessed. Peaceful Gulf States must reiterate their stance again, and not allow Iran to attack. Iran must be spoken to without any inhibitions, and the government in Tehran must give peace a chance to become a carrier of justice. The unjust nature of the present conflict must not become a burden to the politics in the Middle-East. The life and property of citizens must be protected, and all that it takes, must be used to give peace an opportunity to succeed in the region. Peace and commerce should be considered important rather than violence and military warfare. The latest round of violence might last long, if peace is not brokered between the warring parties. The Arab League must vie for peace, and mustn’t allow Muslims states to fight each other without any prior or justifiable reasons. The resonance of war has been heavy in the region, and has led to damage of private and public property. It must be halted with immediacy of political concern. Peace should be brokered by the Arab League with immediate effect.

Yuvraj Saharan

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