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Until the establishment of the Roman Republic and the office of consul, the king assumed the role of commander-in-chief. However, from about 508 BC Rome no longer had a king. The commanding position of the army was given to the consuls, "who were charged both singly and jointly to take care to preserve the Republic from danger".
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Please file this under 'History' or 'Geography'.
It depends on one's perspective. A political leader from Pakistan may see it as the most triumphant. A homeless woman there may see that Pakistan failed her. An outsider may see it as less-than. It all depends.
Considering it is a Middle Eastern country with likely a lot of oil, it's already pretty powerful.
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