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The recent events in Pakistan, Iran, and Yemen highlight a broader regional destabilization influenced heavily by Iran’s support for various militant groups, including the Houthis. Both Pakistan and Iran accuse each other of harboring militants, and the U.S. is actively trying to counter threats originating from Yemen while managing diplomatic fallout from the ongoing proxy conflicts.
As the cycle of violence continues, regional actors remain locked in a delicate balance—each action prompting retaliation, often with civilian casualties and diplomatic fallout. The international community faces ongoing challenges in de-escalating tensions and fostering diplomatic solutions amid persistent security concerns.