Pakistan initially recommended Donald Trump for the Nobel Peace Prize for his diplomatic efforts, but later condemned him for ordering airstrikes on Iran’s nuclear facilities. The Pakistani government expressed deep concern over the escalating tensions and violence resulting from the attack, highlighting potential damaging implications for the region. Prior to the strike, Pakistan praised Trump as a peacemaker for his role in resolving conflicts between India and Pakistan, citing strategic foresight and statesmanship. Trump himself listed various conflicts he claimed to have resolved, including the India-Pakistan dispute and the Abraham Accords between Israel and Muslim-majority countries. Despite the nomination for the Nobel Peace Prize, Trump expressed skepticism about winning it. The conflicting stances from Pakistan and Trump’s actions underscore the complexities of international relations and the challenges of maintaining peace in volatile regions. This turn of events showcases the delicate balance between diplomatic recognition and military actions in shaping global perceptions of leadership and peace efforts.