Trump’s New Agenda: Israel’s Joy, Iran’s Silence, Preparing for Nobel!
Analysis by: Raja Zahid Akhtar Khanzada
The world stood on the brink of a scorching moment, where the streets of Tehran were covered in ash, and echoes resonated in the skies of Tel Aviv. A twelve-day war, which could have heralded a global catastrophe, suddenly halted. The United Nations stayed silent, the Global Peace Council remained motionless—a tweet emerged, and a former U.S. president’s quiet smile halted the flames.
This was not merely an announcement; it was a diplomatic chess move, wrapped in words, but searing with the fire of interests. Donald Trump said: Iran would stop in six hours, Israel twelve hours later, and twenty-four hours after that, the world would say: the war is over. The Guardian, Reuters, and AP wrapped this announcement in surprise, but the game unfolding behind the scenes was based on a triangle of power, time, and desire.
Iran, which buried the bodies of scientists, lost nuclear dreams in the rubble of military installations, and smelled the stench of helplessness in the queues of the injured—865 deaths, over 3000 wounded, and a fatigued nation. Israel, which seemed victorious at first glance, was tainted by 24 bodies and the smoke rising from Tel Aviv’s buildings.
Every victory comes at a price, and every price has a witness—and this time, it was not history that gave the testimony, but the economy. $400 million a day for Israel’s expenditure, a heavy wound of $100 million for Iran, and the War Risk Premium that loomed over Gulf trade… These were the victors who fought their war with their bank balance.
Pre-Determined Planning? This was no sudden missile strike, Nor the smell of gunpowder that disappears in smoke. As Trump said, it was a scripted scenario, Every scene already written.
Trump himself testified that when Iran planned to target the American airbase in Qatar, Washington had been notified before the attack! What does this mean? Was it a war? Or just a performance? Was it a missile? Or a signal? Thrown at the enemy’s door, telling them: “Don’t worry, this is a warning, not an attack.”
This truth has seeped into history like a silent secret: When the world thought the powder was igniting, In reality, handshakes were happening behind the scenes. Outwardly a storm, inwardly calm, The tension above, the web of compromises below. This is the same political style
That diplomatic language calls “pre-arranged dialogue,” And in the language of awareness A silent pact. A war was declared, But there was no war. An announcement of peace, But there was no peace. This was just a page of history, Turned by some hands in the midst of the war. But the real scenario was political. On one side, Israel claimed to have suppressed the nuclear threat, On the other, Iran said they struck a missile into the heart of the enemy. And in between… a silence, which was, in fact, Trump’s voice. The question is not why the war stopped, The question is who made it stop? And the answer was Trump himself.
The Nobel Peace Prize… a dream? Or a strategy? Is it just a coincidence that immediately after the attack on Iran, Trump presented himself as the harbinger of peace in a social media post? Is it just a political maneuver that Netanyahu privately thinks of nominating Trump for the Nobel? Or is all of this a pre-scripted plan, with Iran, Israel, and the U.S. as the three actors—and the director somewhere in the background?
This is not just about Washington. It is also about Islamabad and Ankara. Pakistan’s silent diplomatic team had the conversations with Iran’s military leadership that were hidden from the media. Turkey used Qatar and Oman through these back channels, which are never seen but turn the course of the world.
This is “Deep State Coordination”—where everything seems out of control, but every step is carefully calculated. Just like in the past when Trump became a mediator between Pakistan and India through a tweet, this time, he became the master of the scene by being absent from it.
The international community applauded, but Reuters reminded that “the Middle East is still filled with the smell of gunpowder.”
This ceasefire is a pause for breath, not a permanent promise.
Trump’s Words:
“May God keep Iran safe, may God keep Israel safe, may God keep the Middle East safe, may God keep America safe, and may God keep the world safe!”
Is this a prayer or a desire to crown himself?
Perhaps the Nobel medal will come upon his shirt.
Perhaps he will rise again in the American electoral field as the “hero of peace.” And if that happens,
Remember,
A Pakistani Field Marshal, whose name is Asim Munir,
Will be the most unspoken character of this silent history.
His mention won’t be on the award stage,
His picture won’t be on the Nobel banner,
But those who write history will know,
That when the war stopped,
The sword was in someone else’s hand,
But the decision…
Happened between the silences.

