Pak Army Chief Qamar Bajwa Visits ISI Headquarters Amid Tiff Over Appointment Of Spy Chief

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Katora Khan:"Am the Prime Minister"
Bajwa:"Am your God"

udbavk
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The US, in covert cooperation with Britain, created Pakistan in the post WW2 era to prevent the possibility of a large United India to align with the Soviets.

Also, the US likes Pakistan for its excellent geo-strategic location. That’s because, the US gets a large base to have strategic options against Central Asia (Russia), China, Iran, India, Afghanistan and Pakistan itself.

And above all, the US can take Pakistan on rent by paying a few billion dollars (in the form of CSF [Coalition Support Fund], US Aid, IMF loans, etc.) indirectly to the Pakistani Army generals - the rulers of Pakistan.

On the long term strategic chessboard, the US views India as a potential superpower and a future tough competitor. As such, the US would like to slow down India’s growth and influence. Furthermore, the US would like to use Pakistan as a leverage while dealing with India, as long as it is possible.

If Pakistan were dismembered into peaceful countries such as Balochistan, Sindhudesh etc. then these countries would not let the US have its way so easily. In fact, these countries would be pro-India, and the US would lose so many of its geo-strategic advantages.

Last but not the least, the India-Pakistan conflict provides the US military-industrial complex the opportunity to earn billions of dollars a year. The US sells military equipment to both Pakistan and India. For instance, from F16s to Pakistan to C130 Globemasters to India, and to bullets to both the countries. Once Pakistan is dismembered, the US would bleed hundreds of billions of dollars a year.

That’s why the US ignores the nastiest of Pakistani actions against America itself, India, Afghanistan and the world. Osama Bin Laden was found in Pakistan, and that too just 800 meters away from the Pakistani Army Cantonment, for crying out loud.

The US foreign policy principle of “There are no permanent friends, there are no permanent enemies, there are only permanent opportunities” is the biggest threat to world peace. Yes, even bigger than Terrorism and the CCP (Chinese Communist Party).

gauravchaubal
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Why this news much important in india media, you have to ignore it

pradeepsreenivasan
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hi Bajwa bhaie = Allha nigheban aap aur = zabardast Gaurav bhaie ... you 2 got the key called wakhan corridor to solve 65% problems of worlds including but not limited to india china pakistan afghanistan Russia
Bhaie when u going to spill the beans of Wakhan corridor Allha nigheban aap ka 🙏😉😎🇵🇰🇮🇳🇨🇳🇨🇦🇺🇸🇷🇺🇷🇺God bless Allha bless

Dr.M.Stephen.P.
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The parallel ?
For decades, the military generals controlled Turkey and decided its politics, politicians . Then Erdogan emerged with his party. A shrewd man, he gradually played one group of generals against the other, divide and rule, and took away their powers. Within 5 years Erdogan was in full control of Turkey and many of the generals were in jail for plotting a coup.
Today Erdogan is a close friend and ally of Imran Khan. So, Khan now has an expert advisor and guide in dealing with a similar situation in Pakistan.

planeteuropa
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Tum log khud ki koi news nai suna te siruf Pakistan hi news hi dekha woge

ArmanKhan-cpqt