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Pakistan vs The World | How Friendly Nations Saved Pakistan After Nuclear Tests

Pakistan's nuclear tests, international sanctions, friendly nations' support, economic crisis management, and the growing political-military rift**:

After Pakistan's 1998 nuclear tests, the world imposed harsh sanctions. Pakistan faced a $32 billion debt and only $1.26 billion reserves. The government froze dollar accounts and cut expenses. Saudi Arabia, Iran, and Turkey provided oil and financial support. Mullah Omar offered military help. The US softened sanctions and sent wheat instead of F-16s.

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