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PAKISTAN ARMY Chief threatens Nuclear strike on India, claims to demolish ‘Half the world’

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A Report by : Arooj Fatima

After the prominent visit of Field Marshal Asim Munir to US, D.C has confirmed ‘the  relationships with India and Pakistan will remain constant’ and vowed to pursue diplomatic alliance with both the states. Amid his second meeting with the U.S, Army Chief warned to mount Nuclear war against India and claims to decimate ‘half of the world’. For the first time a developing state has been challenged by someone standing on the U.S territory.

 Representative of State Department Tammy Bruce reaffirmed the declaration of President Donald Trump of  US participation in India-Pakistan war 2025 peace agreement.

 Post  latest military dispute, stated it was a ‘heart-warming’ moment for Washington to have been a vital part in restoring peace and making both the countries sign a peace accord and “engaged  in concluding that possible calamity”.

“We have witnessed an experience with Pakistan and India which could have converted into terrific horror. Urgent actions were taken and decisions made in order to eliminate upcoming danger regarding the type of events,” she said. “We explained the context of the phone calls and whatever precautions we took to put an end to the striking’s from both ends and urging them to maintain harmony. It is an honourable period that Secretary Rubio, V.P Vance, and the senior leaders in this country came united in accordance to condemn the possible calamity”, Ms. Bruce added.

 U.S. claims the increment of assistance and weapons sales to Pakistan “at the cost of Trump’s diplomatic affairs with India”, Bruce notified that the relationship of U.S. with the  “two nations remains constant- good. The U.S. officials are obligated to both the states.

 She also mentioned the U.S.-Pakistan Anti-terrorism talks which took place in the capital-Islamabad on Tuesday and continued, “Pakistan and U.S. reasserted their common goal in dismantling extremism in all its manifestations amid recent discussions in Islamabad. Pakistan and United States’ exchange of views concerning ways to eradicate extremism and boost cooperation”.

Both delegations emphasised how crucial it is to create strategies that effectively counter terrorist threats, such as those posed by the Tehreek-e-Taliban Pakistan (TTP), ISIS-Khorasan, and the Balochistan Liberation Army (BLA). Pakistan’s ongoing efforts to contain terrorist organisations that threaten regional and global peace and security have been praised by the United States of America.

 In addition, the United States of America issued condolences for the deaths of civilians and law enforcement personnel in terrorist attacks in Pakistan, such as the bombing of a school bus in Khuzdar and the savage Jaffar Express terrorist attack. The significance of strengthening institutional frameworks and enhancing capabilities to address security issues and prevent the use of new technologies for terrorist activities was underlined by both delegations.

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Shamshad Mangat
Shamshad Mangat
I speak truth to power through investigative journalism. My work aims to uncover what lies beneath the surface of politics, institutions, and silence.

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