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The New World Order Unveiled: A Game-Changing Analysis of Global Chess Moves

 Subtitle: A ruthless exposé of war crimes, peace pacts, betrayal, rebirth, and Pakistan’s unexpected rise to global superstardom.


“History is not written by the victors anymore. It’s ghostwritten by strategists with nukes, oil, and media dominance. Welcome to the New World Disorder.”


INTRO: The Theatre of Power Has a New Script

The world is not merely evolving—it is burning, bending, and being rebuilt. The old guard of geopolitics lies shattered like the ruins of Gaza’s skyline. The new architects? A former reality TV star turned president, a kingdom looking to dominate the Islamic world, and a South Asian nation once written off as a “failed state” now punching like a superpower.

In 2025, the New World Order is no longer a conspiracy theory. It’s breaking news—engineered in backdoor meetings, airbase corridors, and underground bunkers. What’s being constructed is not peace, but a highly calculated, oil-greased, war-scarred New World Disorder.

The world stands at a crossroads, where the old order crumbles under the weight of chaos, and a new global architecture emerges from the shadows. This is not merely a New World Order; it is a deliberate New World Disorder designed to reshape power dynamics, with the United States, under President Donald Trump, scripting a bold narrative of peace to cement its dominance. The Middle East burns, Europe kneels, and Asia rises, with Pakistan unexpectedly seated at the elite table, crafting a vision of peace rooted in justice. Drawing on insider insights and geopolitical analysis, I unravel the chessboard where Trump, Saudi Arabia, Iran, Pakistan, and Russia maneuver for supremacy, while Israel’s Benjamin Netanyahu, the era’s most notorious war criminal, faces his reckoning. This is the game plan for a new era, where peace is a weapon, and every move is calculated.

But in this chaos, one player is neither enemy nor ally. It is arbiter.

Pakistan.

A nuclear-armed nation with the scars of betrayal, the resolve of steel, and the most disciplined military in the Muslim world. Post the May 2024 standoff with India, the world realized what Pakistan truly is — not just a nation, but a force. A superpower in the shadows.

Pakistan won’t accept any peace deal that doesn’t include justice for Gaza, no matter who signs what in Riyadh or Tel Aviv. Nor will it tolerate regime change in Iran if it’s orchestrated through chaos. Pakistan wants peace — but peace with honor, peace with accountability.

And yes, something for Kashmir, which remains the unfinished business of the subcontinent.

The Pakistani COAS is already in Washington. Not begging. But negotiating. From a position of strength. With cards no one else holds.

Key Highlights:

  • Trump’s Vision of Peace = Controlled Chaos

    • Seeking a Nobel Peace Prize, Trump is reshaping America’s global image—from warmonger to deal-maker.

    • His peace narrative is rooted in control: ending chaos his way and resetting the New World Disorder of the past.

  • Middle East in Flames: Order Through Destruction

    • Iran-KSA rivalry has exploded. War looms large.

    • Netanyahu, now a global symbol of war crimes and hatred, has pushed the region beyond its limits. His baby-killing brutality has stunned even Washington.

    • KSA is being handed the baton to lead a post-Iran Middle East, with Jolani-like figures paving the transition.

    • Behind the scenes: Abraham Accords 2.0 taking shape.

  • Pakistan’s Rise: From Underdog to Kingmaker

    • Post-India war, Pakistan has entered the elite diplomatic arena.

    • Refuses to bow to forced peace. Insists on:

      • Justice for Gaza

      • No forced regime change in Iran

      • End of Netanyahu’s reign

      • Peace for Palestine & a voice in Kashmir

    • Will back a KSA-led Palestinian Authority—if it brings lasting peace.

    • Pakistan’s COAS is in the U.S., overseeing critical moves.

  • Iran’s Future: Crown Restored

    • After the Israel-Iran war, Iran’s regime will fall from within.

    • The Lion & Sun monarchy will return—ushering in a post-sectarian, U.S.-KSA-backed Iran.

    • Sectarian wars? Done. A new Sunni-Shia equilibrium will rise.

  • The Deep State’s Endgame: Peace for Profit

    • Real power brokers want peace—not for love, but for AgriTech wars, resource monopolies, and investment zones.

    • Peace is a business model now.

  • Russia-Ukraine: Europe's Humbling

    • Putin wants Crimea, Regime Change in Ukraineno NATO; Trump wants minerals and European submission.

    • Europe bends, the UK becomes irrelevant, Canada risks isolation.

    • Secret phone call between Trump & Putin discussed both Ukraine and Middle East blueprints.

  • Pakistan’s Ascension

    • With wise diplomacy, Pakistan positions itself as Asia’s next superpower.

    • A new bloc emerges: USA – Russia – China – Pakistan.

    • A global peace axis, not built on trust—but power balance and mutual fear.


🧠 Framing the New World Order 2.0:

A new Pax Imperium is emerging—not led by idealists, but by survivors of chaos.
In this realignment:

  • Trump wields diplomacy like a scalpel

  • KSA inherits the Arab throne

  • Iran is reshaped, not erased

  • Pakistan sits at the war room table, no longer on the menu


TRUMP’S PEACE DEALS: THE NOBEL HE WANTS, THE POWER HE WIELDS

“I don’t want war. I want legacy. I want peace—on my terms.” — Donald Trump, February 2025

Donald Trump is not just a president; he is a dealmaker obsessed with etching his name in history as a peacemaker. His vision of “Making America Great Again” hinges on brokering peace deals that project U.S. power while earning him the elusive Nobel Peace Prize. “I deserve it,” Trump declared during a February 2025 Oval Office meeting with Netanyahu, lamenting the Nobel Committee’s refusal to honor his Abraham Accords. These accords, normalizing ties between Israel and Arab states like the UAE and Bahrain, were his first act in rewriting the Middle East’s script, sidelining Palestinians to align Sunni powers against Iran.

Trump’s strategy is twofold: resolve global conflicts to stabilize markets for U.S. dominance and tame rivals like Europe and Russia. His rhetoric of peace, as articulated in his inaugural address—“my proudest legacy will be that of a peacemaker and unifier”—masks a ruthless pursuit of American interests. By mediating ceasefires in Ukraine and South Asia, Trump projects strength, but his Middle East plan, centered on Saudi-Israeli normalization, reveals the true endgame: a U.S.-orchestrated regional order led by Saudi Arabia, with Iran’s regime toppled from within.

  • Abraham Accords (2020): Trump oversaw the normalization agreements between Israel and several Arab nations (UAE, Bahrain, Sudan, Morocco). He presented these as a pathway to peace in the Middle East. He stated, "After decades of division and conflict, we mark the dawn of a new Middle East."
  • Withdrawal from Afghanistan (ongoing efforts): Trump pushed for the withdrawal of U.S. troops from Afghanistan, aiming to end America's longest war.

  • Rhetoric on Ukraine: While often criticized for his approach, Trump has repeatedly stated he could end the war in Ukraine "in 24 hours" if he were president, implying a desire for a swift resolution.

Trump’s hunger for the Nobel Peace Prize is not spiritual—it’s strategic. From Abraham Accords to South Asia ceasefires, every handshake is scripted with American hegemony ink. He’s not a diplomat. He’s a producer of global drama. And the finale? A peaceful Middle East where the U.S. pulls every string.

  • Act I: Broker ceasefires that tame chaos in Ukraine, Palestine, and Kashmir.

  • Act II: Sell "stability" to the world as a U.S. export.

  • Act III: Crown Saudi Arabia as the Sunni kingmaker and reboot Iran from within.

“Behind every peace deal lies a price tag. Behind every ceasefire lies a blueprint for domination.”


NETANYAHU: THE FALL OF THE BUTCHER OF BABIES

“Who kills babies on purpose?”
— The most viral tweet of 2025

Who bombs hospitals, slaughters infants, burns aid convoys, and livestreams it with pride? Netanyahu does. He’s not a politician anymore — he’s a walking war crime, a man so detached from morality that even Satan might hesitate to share a table with him.

But here’s the twist: the world is watching, and America is sweating. Because Netanyahu’s carnage has crossed the red line of tolerance. Even Washington’s deep state knows it — this can’t continue. The Netanyahu era will end with him facing war crimes, only if he survives to see the day. 

Netanyahu's Operation Rising Lion in June 2025 lit the fuse on a regional inferno. With missile strikes on Tehran, war crimes in Gaza, and bombings in Lebanon and Syria, Bibi crowned himself the most reviled war criminal since the Nazis. 

  • 47,552+ Gazans killed.

  • ICC Indictments.

  • Western disavowal.

His brutality, once ignored by the West, now acts as a catalyst for regime pivots, secret alliances, and international reckoning. His fall is no longer a wish—it's the price of peace.

Netanyahu’s arrogance has given the U.S. the creeps, but it serves Trump’s broader plan. Saudi Arabia, eager to normalize ties with Israel, demands an end to Iran’s regional influence. “Riyadh wants a new Middle East where it leads, not Tehran,” a Saudi diplomat confided. The Abraham Accords laid the groundwork, but Gaza’s bloodshed and Iran’s defiance stalled progress. Enter Operation Jollani, where Saudi-backed Hayat Tahrir al-Sham’s leader, Abu Mohammad al-Jolani, toppled Syria’s Assad regime, signaling Riyadh’s intent to dominate. “The baton is being handed to Saudi Arabia,” I assert, as Trump orchestrates a Sunni-led order to counter Iran.

“Netanyahu will not be part of the final deal. Not in this world, not in any civilized future.” — PM Shehbaz Sharif

Trump Approving Joulani (Al-Sharaa) & KSA Taking the Baton: 

  • Historic Meeting: U.S. President Donald Trump met with interim Syrian President Ahmad al-Sharaa (Joulani) in Saudi Arabia on Wednesday, June 11, 2025. This is the first meeting between a U.S. President and a Syrian leader in 25 years.
  • Trump's Endorsement: Trump openly praised al-Sharaa as a "young, attractive guy. Tough guy. Strong past. Very strong past. Fighter." He added, "He’s got a real shot at holding it together... He’s a real leader."
  • Sanctions Lifted: Trump announced the lifting of U.S. sanctions on Syria to give the country "a fresh start" and "a chance for greatness." This move was cheered by Syrians.
  • Abraham Accords Discussion: Trump stated al-Sharaa had "agreed to join the Abraham Accords and eventually recognize Israel," although Syria hasn't officially confirmed this, and Trump acknowledged they have "a lot of work to do."
  • Israeli Opposition: Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu opposed the lifting of sanctions and the recognition of al-Sharaa, highlighting growing "discontent between the White House and the Israeli government."
  • Turkish Involvement: Turkish President Recep Tayyip Erdogan joined the meeting via phone, underscoring Turkey's backing of al-Sharaa and HTS.
  • U.S. Withdrawal Signal: Trump's desire for Syria to take over ISIS detention centers signals the "potential of a full American military withdrawal from Syria."
  • Regime Change Complete: Al-Sharaa became interim president in January 2025 after HTS stormed Damascus, ending the 54-year rule of the Assad family.
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    SAUDI ARABIA’S MASTERPLAN: FROM MECCA TO MASTERMIND

    Crown Prince MBS wants peace with Israel — but not at the cost of dignity. The condition? Dismantle Iran’s influence in the region. And what we’re witnessing right now — in Syria, Iraq, Lebanon, even inside Iran — is the burning of every old bridge that stood in the Kingdom’s path to dominance.

    In Riyadh’s glittering palaces, a new Caliphate of Capitalism is emerging.

    • Al-Jolani's rise in Syria, backed by Saudi gold, topples Assad.

    • Operation Jollani proves Riyadh doesn’t need tanks—it needs proxies.

    • The golden handshake between Israel and Saudi Arabia, once delayed by Gaza, is now re-engineered with Iran’s downfall as the entry ticket.

    “The Kingdom wants to be the sun of the Middle East. Everything else is a satellite.” — Saudi Official

    This isn’t Arab unity—it’s Arab supremacy, led by Riyadh, sanitized by Trump, and enforced by U.S. diplomacy.


    ☢️ THE IRANIAN COLLAPSE: REGIME CHANGE WITHOUT BULLETS

    “The golden lion will rise again.” — U.S. Intelligence Official, June 2025

    Iran, bloodied but defiant, retaliated with Operation True Promise 3, striking HaKirya in Tel Aviv and stunning the world. But behind the explosions lies a silent coup—funded by the CIA, but mostly supported by Iranian People. Pakistan has made sure that if the regime fail, it will fail by internal factors and not external factors and Pakistan is here to guard that aspect. 

    The post-Israel-Iran war push is clear: Iran’s regime will collapse, not by invasion but by its own people. Insider reports suggest U.S. and Saudi intelligence are fueling discontent, with protests in Tehran gaining momentum. “The regime’s days are numbered,” a Pahlavi supporter tweeted on X, predicting a monarchist revival. Reza Pahlavi’s vision of a secular, pro-Western Iran, backed by Trump and Saudi Arabia, promises to end sectarian conflicts. “A peaceful Iran under the golden lion flag will transform the Middle East,” a Saudi official confided.

    This aligns with Trump’s agricultural warfare strategy, where peace enables investment in food security. “The deep state wants stability to dominate global agriculture,” I note, as U.S. firms eye Iran’s fertile lands post-regime change. Saudi Arabia’s neutrality in the Iran-Israel conflict, as reported by Cairo Review, ensures Riyadh’s role as a regional stabilizer.

    Trump’s backchannel diplomacy, offering Iran low enrichment without dismantling nuclear facilities, hints at a deeper play: regime change from within. Insider sources reveal a U.S.-Saudi plan to foment internal dissent in Iran, restoring the Pahlavi monarchy under Reza Pahlavi’s “Cyrus Accords.” “The golden lion flag will return, backed by the world,” a U.S. official predicted, envisioning a pro-Western Iran ending sectarian wars and ushering in a peaceful era.

    • Protests erupt in Tehran.

    • Reza Pahlavi is being groomed for power under the “Cyrus Accords.”

    • The goal? A secular, Western-aligned Iran, free from clerical rule and integrated into the new peace economy.

    This is not war—it’s regime gardening. Carefully watered by media, intelligence, and global fatigue.

    Even in the event of a regime change in Iran and the symbolic return of monarchy, it is highly unlikely that Reza Pahlavi will ever sit on the throne. There are several strategic and geopolitical reasons behind this calculated exclusion.

    First, Reza Pahlavi lacks credibility and genuine grassroots support within Iran. Decades of exile have detached him from the realities of Iranian society, where his name is often associated with a painful chapter in the country's past. His relevance in domestic politics is virtually nonexistent.

    Second, major global and regional players do not see him as a viable or unifying figure. The United States, while supportive of regime change narratives, does not consider Reza Pahlavi a strategic asset. Pakistan, which is emerging as a key stabilizer in the region’s evolving power dynamics, also doesn’t recognize him as a future leader. Most notably, Saudi Arabia, a central player in post-conflict reconstruction and future realignments, views him as ineffective and uninfluential.

    Instead, what the international community desires is a new Iranian leadership that is pragmatic, post-sectarian, and regionally cooperative — one that can end decades of proxy conflict, reduce tensions, and integrate peacefully into a new Middle East architecture. That leadership will likely come from within Iran, not from figureheads living abroad.

    The conversation around regime change in Iran should move beyond nostalgia for royal symbols and focus on real, inclusive political evolution.

    The Collapse of Iran’s Regional Power

    Iran’s once-formidable influence in the Middle East has crumbled, its proxies neutralized, and its regime teetering on the brink of internal collapse. The Islamic Republic’s “Axis of Resistance” lies in tatters: Hezbollah, decimated by Israeli strikes in Lebanon, is effectively neutralized, with its leadership and arsenal crippled. “Hezbollah is a shadow of its former self, unable to project power,” a New World Disorder report noted. Hamas, while respected for its resilience in Gaza, faces a stark choice: bend the knee to Saudi Arabia or fade into irrelevance. Saudi Arabia, poised to dictate Palestine’s future, demands Hamas align with its vision of a Riyadh-led order, a stance Pakistan supports for the sake of peace. Other Iranian proxies, like Iraq’s Popular Mobilization Units and Yemen’s Houthis, are faltering under Israeli and U.S. pressure, with Syria’s fall marking the final nail in Iran’s regional coffin. “Iran’s dream of Middle East dominance is dead,” I write, as its strategic isolation leaves it vulnerable to internal upheaval.

    Iran’s fall will come from within, orchestrated by a restive populace and external manipulation. Economic stagnation, with the rial plummeting 15% since June 2025, and public outrage over civilian deaths in Israel’s strikes have fueled protests in Tehran and Isfahan. “The people are done with the mullahs,” a Pahlavi supporter tweeted on X, echoing growing dissent. U.S. and Saudi intelligence, leveraging covert networks, are amplifying these grievances, with Reza Pahlavi’s monarchist movement gaining traction among youth. “The regime’s collapse is inevitable, sparked by its own failures,” a U.S. strategist confided. The restoration of a pro-Western monarchy, backed by Trump and Saudi Arabia, promises to end Iran’s revolutionary ideology, aligning it with global interests and stabilizing the region.


    🇵🇰 PAKISTAN: THE UNEXPECTED GIANT ON THE GLOBAL STAGE

    Once mocked, now mightyPakistan has ascended.

    “Pakistan has made strong forces bend the knee.” — Zohaib Ahmed

    Pakistan has emerged as a pivotal player, no longer a bystander but a central architect of the New World Order. Since April 2025 India-Pakistan war, sparked by a Kashmir attack, Pakistan’s nuclear arsenal and diplomatic clout have earned it global respect. “The world takes Pakistan seriously now,” declared Foreign Minister Ishaq Dar, who dismissed Israel’s lie about Pakistan arming Iran as “Netanyahu’s recycled WMD hoax.” The U.S.-brokered ceasefire, hailed by Trump on Truth Social, showcased Pakistan’s statesmanship, with Prime Minister Shehbaz Sharif and COAS General Asim Munir negotiating from strength.

    Pakistan sits at the elite table, demanding justice for Palestine, peace between Saudi Arabia and Iran, and a Kashmir resolution. General Munir’s ongoing U.S. visit, scrutinizing every stage of Trump’s plan, underscores Pakistan’s influence. “Pakistan will never accept a deal that betrays Gaza or forces regime change in Iran,” a Pakistani official stated. Instead, Pakistan envisions:

    • A Palestinian State: A long-term peace deal, with Netanyahu ousted and facing war crimes trials. “Netanyahu’s end is non-negotiable,” Sharif told UN diplomats.

    • Hamas’ Retreat: Hamas will step back unless it aligns with Saudi-led governance in Palestine, ensuring Riyadh’s leadership and Pakistan’s support for peace.

    • Kashmir Progress: A framework addressing Kashmir’s autonomy, leveraging Pakistan’s new superpower status.

    “Pakistan is designing a world where Muslims thrive in peace,” I assert, as Islamabad’s moral stance forces global powers to bend the knee.

    After the April 2025 Kashmir war, the world saw Pakistan’s military, nuclear, and diplomatic trident in action. From brokered ceasefires to moral leadership on Gaza, Islamabad is now:

    • Demanding justice for Palestine.

    • Refusing forced regime change in Iran.

    • Forcing Kashmir into diplomatic light.

    General Asim Munir’s U.S. visit isn’t a formality—it’s an audit of Trump’s blueprint.

    “We will not trade Gaza’s martyrs for oil or medals.” — Pakistani Diplomat

    Pakistan's vision:

    • A recognized Palestinian state, post-Netanyahu.

    • A Saudi-led/accepted Palestinian Authority, backed by Pakistani consensus. Pakistan has no issues with Hamas.

    • Kashmir autonomy, placed squarely on the global agenda.

    And now, world powers are listening.


    THE BIGGER GAME: EUROPE TAMED, RESOURCES CLAIMED

    The Russia-Ukraine war is another chess move in Trump’s New World Disorder. While chaos rages in the East, Trump is kneecapping Europe through the Ukraine war. This is not about saving Kyiv—it’s about breaking Berlin and mining Donbas.  Russia’s demand for Crimea and a halt to NATO’s expansion clashes with U.S. ambitions to control Ukraine’s mineral wealth and weaken Europe. “Trump wants Europe to bend the knee,” a U.S. strategist revealed, noting how Ukraine’s war has forced Germany and France to rely on U.S. energy and arms. A Trump-Putin phone call, confirmed by insiders, outlined a deal: Russia keeps Crimea, NATO stalls, and the U.S. gains mineral access.

    “Europe is losing its spine,” I observe, as Britain, sidelined by Brexit and economic woes, fades into irrelevance. “England has no place in this New World Order,” a Pakistani diplomat quipped. Canada risks a similar fate unless it aligns with Trump’s vision, with Ottawa’s hesitance to fund Ukraine drawing White House ire.

    • Russia keeps Crimea.

    • NATO expansion stalls.

    • U.S. firms grab lithium and rare earths.

    Meanwhile:

    • France and Germany bow to U.S. energy hegemony.

    • Britain fades into irrelevance post-Brexit.

    • Canada, cautious on Ukraine, is now on Trump’s blacklist.

    “This isn’t NATO diplomacy. It’s resource reallocation.”


    PAKISTAN’S 2030 VISION: A MUSLIM SUPERNOVA

    Pakistan is no longer just a country—it’s a movement, a mandate, and a model.

    • Leading Islamic diplomacy.

    • Redefining post-colonial power.

    • Becoming a nuclear Islamic democracy that commands global respect.

    “This is Pakistan’s century,” I assert, as Islamabad shapes a world where equity triumphs over empire.

    With investments flowing into green energy, agriculture, and tech, and a moral compass unshaken by bribes or threats, Pakistan is becoming:

    “The fourth pole of power—after the U.S., China, and Russia.” — COAS Aide


    THE FINAL ACT: TRUMP, DESTINY, AND DIVINE DESIGN

    “The game is written. The players are chosen. The board is set.” — Zohaib Ahmed

    • Trump seeks divine glory via Nobel and legacy.

    • Saudi Arabia reclaims Islamic leadership.

    • Iran’s regime falls, replaced by monarchy and markets.

    • Pakistan emerges as the soul of the Muslim world.

    But this is more than geopolitics.
    This is fate versus free will, justice versus realpolitik, and truth versus propaganda.

    The Plan’s Success: Divine Will and Human Ambition

    The New World Order’s success hinges on Allah’s will, but the plan is written. Trump’s peace deals, Saudi Arabia’s leadership, Iran’s transformation, and Pakistan’s ascent are the pieces on the board. “This is the game, and the script is unfolding,” I conclude. Netanyahu’s downfall, Palestine’s liberation, and a peaceful Middle East are within reach, but only if the elite table—where Pakistan now sits—plays its moves with precision.

    About the Author:

    Zohaib Ahmed is not your average analyst. He is a Strategic Foresight Analyst. As founder of The New World Disorder and Pakistan’s leading strategic voice, his pen reveals what governments hide. With sources in embassies, war zones, and royal courts, he writes not to predict the future, but to shape it.

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