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1. Criticism of U.S. Congressional Resolution on Pakistan's Elections
In June 2024, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution calling for an independent investigation into alleged irregularities in Pakistan's February general elections. The elections were marred by violence, communication blackouts, and accusations of rigging, particularly from supporters of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan. The resolution also condemned any efforts to subvert the electoral process.
Khawaja Asif responded by denouncing the resolution as "political posturing" and asserted that the U.S. has "no right to interfere in our internal affairs." He emphasized that such actions stem from an incomplete understanding of Pakistan's political situation and electoral process. Pakistan's Foreign Ministry echoed this sentiment, stating that the resolution was unsolicited interference in the country's domestic affairs. Despite the tension, Pakistan continues to seek support from Washington for a new IMF bailout.
2. Admission of Supporting Terror Groups for U.S. Interests
In April 2025, during an interview with Sky News, Khawaja Asif made a startling admission regarding Pakistan's historical involvement with terrorist organizations. He stated, "We have been doing this dirty work for the United States for about three decades... and the West, including Britain." Asif acknowledged that Pakistan's support for these groups, particularly during the Soviet-Afghan war and the post-9/11 conflicts, was a mistake that led to significant consequences for the country. He emphasized that if Pakistan had not joined these wars, its track record would have been unimpeachable.
These statements by Pakistan's Defence Minister highlight the complex and often contentious nature of U.S.-Pakistan relations, especially concerning issues of sovereignty, electoral integrity, and counterterrorism.
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Whether it’s the rise of China, Middle East tensions, India’s global strategy, or America’s foreign policy — we cover it all with depth, neutrality, and clarity.
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• US–China–Russia dynamics
• Defense, diplomacy, and strategy
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1. Criticism of U.S. Congressional Resolution on Pakistan's Elections
In June 2024, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a resolution calling for an independent investigation into alleged irregularities in Pakistan's February general elections. The elections were marred by violence, communication blackouts, and accusations of rigging, particularly from supporters of jailed former Prime Minister Imran Khan. The resolution also condemned any efforts to subvert the electoral process.
Khawaja Asif responded by denouncing the resolution as "political posturing" and asserted that the U.S. has "no right to interfere in our internal affairs." He emphasized that such actions stem from an incomplete understanding of Pakistan's political situation and electoral process. Pakistan's Foreign Ministry echoed this sentiment, stating that the resolution was unsolicited interference in the country's domestic affairs. Despite the tension, Pakistan continues to seek support from Washington for a new IMF bailout.
2. Admission of Supporting Terror Groups for U.S. Interests
In April 2025, during an interview with Sky News, Khawaja Asif made a startling admission regarding Pakistan's historical involvement with terrorist organizations. He stated, "We have been doing this dirty work for the United States for about three decades... and the West, including Britain." Asif acknowledged that Pakistan's support for these groups, particularly during the Soviet-Afghan war and the post-9/11 conflicts, was a mistake that led to significant consequences for the country. He emphasized that if Pakistan had not joined these wars, its track record would have been unimpeachable.
These statements by Pakistan's Defence Minister highlight the complex and often contentious nature of U.S.-Pakistan relations, especially concerning issues of sovereignty, electoral integrity, and counterterrorism.
#english #geopolitics
#PakistanNews
#KhawajaAsif
#USPolitics
#USPakistanRelations
#ExposeUSA
#WarForProfit
#GlobalPolitics
#BreakingNews
#ImranKhan
#GeoPolitics
#USForeignPolicy
#PakistanToday
#DefenseMinister
#SkyNewsInterview
#TerrorismAndPolitics
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