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RT @RT_com: WARNING: GRAPHIC The moment Israeli soldier SHOT 7-MONTH-OLD Palestinian baby boy in West Bank
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As Asim Munir, Pakistan’s military chief, seeks to project strength abroad, militant violence in his country is the worst it has been in a decade economist.com/asia/2026/06/0…
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Don't let the entertainment industry distract you from ongoing human rights violations.
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بھارتی فوج بہت سفاک اور درندہ ہے لیکن ہم نے کبھی ان کو ہسپتالوں پر حملے کرتے نہیں دیکھا۔ہاں ایک بات مشترک ہو گٸی ہے کہ وہ دہشت گرد کہہ کر لاشیں دینے سے انکار کرتے تھے اور یہ بھی۔
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وہ فوج ، رینجرز ، اسلحہ اور “ریاستی وحشت “ جو راولا کوٹ ، مظفر آباد وغیرہ جاسکتی ہے وہ اٹھہتر سال سے سرینگر ، بارہ مولا ، شوپیاں کیوں نا جا سکی؟
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پاکستان نہ کوئی نور ہے اور نہ ہی خدا کے رازوں میں سے کوئی راز۔ یہ درحقیقت لا قانونیت، کرپشن، بیروزگاری اور مختلف عذابوں میں گھرا ہوا دنیا کا ایک ایسا خطہ بن چکا ہے جہاں 30 کروڑ لوگ گزشتہ 78 برس سے اپنی ہی بربادی کا تماشا دیکھ رہے ہیں۔
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It’s all talk. Just withhold foreign aid to Israel for a month and they’ll stop bombing their neighbors - instant peace, the Strait of Hormuz can be opened, and gas drops $2 a gallon. Israel has been, and continues to be, the biggest welfare recipient from American tax payers.
"You're f****** crazy. You'd be in prison if it weren't for me. I'm saving your a***. Everybody hates you now. Everybody hates Israel because of this." That's what a U.S. official tells Axios President Trump unloaded on Israeli Prime Minister Benjamin Netanyahu during a heated phone call over Israel's military actions in Lebanon. Trump was reportedly furious that Israel's moves risked blowing up U.S. diplomatic efforts in the region, at one point also asking Netanyahu: "What the f*** are you doing?"
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Imran Khan's imprisoned wife Bushra Bibi has suffered damage to her eyesight in prison and been banned from meeting with family. She has also reportedly lost over 20kg while being kept in an atrocious prison conditions by Pakistan's military dictatorship: dawn.com/news/1986585
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دنیا کے اسٹیج پر اس وقت دو ہی فاشسٹ موجود ہیں: ایک ڈونلڈ ٹرمپ اور دوسرا عاصم منیر۔ دونوں ایک دوسرے کی دن رات تعریف و توصیف میں مگن ہیں۔ آج سکردو کی فلائٹ پر جاتے ہوئے اسد قیصر کے ساتھ جو سلوک کیا گیا، وہ سب کے سامنے ہے۔ وفاقی دارالحکومت کے ایئرپورٹ کی ٹریفک کئی گھنٹوں تک صرف اس لیے بند رکھی گئی کہ ایک سیاسی جماعت کا رہنما انتخابی مہم کے لیے نہ جا سکے۔ جنید اکبر کو بھی انتخابی مہم کے علاقے سے نکال دیا گیا۔ عاصم منیر، تم ایک فاشسٹ ہو۔ اور فاشسٹ، چاہے وہ مسولینی ہو، رومانیہ کا چاؤشیسکو ہو یا ہٹلر، ان سب کا انجام تاریخ میں درج ہے۔ جب اپنی ہی عوام اور اپنی ہی فوج کسی کے خلاف ہو جائے تو پھر کیا ہوتا ہے؟
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پرویزمشرف اگر ڈاکٹر شازیہ ریپ کیس میں کیپٹن حماد کو نہ بچاتا اور اس پر احتجاج کرنے والے نواب اکبر بگٹی کو آپریشن میں قتل نہ کیا جاتا تو آج بلوچستان کے حالات اتنے خراب نہ ہوتے۔ بی بی سی رپورٹ
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Victoria Nuland, the former U.S. Department of State spokesperson, connects Asim Munir to Donald Lu and the cypher affair—a pretext exploited by General Bajwa and Munir’s camp to oust Imran Khan and later manipulate the elections. #CypherDecoded
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🇵🇰🇨🇳 Pakistan just quietly walked away from its most important relationship. For years the China-Pakistan relationship was untouchable. Officials in Islamabad described it in language they used for nobody else, "all weather," "deeper than the deepest sea." The China-Pakistan Economic Corridor pumped tens of billions into Pakistani highways, power plants and ports at a time when the country couldn't attract foreign investment from anyone else. It was the one constant in a foreign policy that changed with every government. Then Munir took over and it just... stopped. Of the 90 CPEC projects originally planned, only 38 have been completed. Twenty three are still under construction. A third never even broke ground. The last major project delivered was in 2022. Nothing significant has been added to the pipeline since. ML-1, the flagship upgrade of Pakistan's main north-south railway that was supposed to be the centerpiece of CPEC's entire second phase, has been deferred so many times it's become a running joke. Sharif flew to Beijing in 2024 specifically to secure new funding. He came back with nothing. Pakistan's unpaid dues to Chinese power producers had ballooned into open friction. China's own ambassador in Islamabad took the extraordinary step of publicly accusing the Pakistani state of failing to protect Chinese workers, 21 of whom had been killed in attacks since CPEC launched. Behind the scenes it was even uglier. Pakistan had privately offered China what Beijing had wanted for over a decade, a permanent military base at the deep water port of Gwadar. But Pakistan came to that table with a list of demands. Protect us from U.S. retaliation for hosting the base. Modernize our military. And most critically, give us a sea-based nuclear second strike capability, the most sensitive element of any nuclear arsenal, something Pakistan had been trying to develop on its own for twenty years. China walked away. Beijing concluded the nuclear demand alone would make it directly complicit in nuclear proliferation in South Asia, exposing China to international consequences that made the Gwadar base not worth it. The talks ended bitterly. Munir told a journalist in August 2025, "We will not sacrifice one friend for the other." He had already made his choice long before saying it. Washington got exactly what it wanted. CPEC's second phase is dead. The Gwadar base never happened. And the relationship Pakistan once called deeper than the deepest sea is sitting at the bottom of it. Source: Drop Site News
🇵🇰 The man Khan fired is now running Pakistan's nukes. Think about that for a second. Munir was sacked by Khan in 2019 after just eight months as ISI chief. Eight months. Khan threw him out after he went to Tehran with the Pakistani delegation and blew up the room, went completely off the script the government had agreed on internally, used language with Iranian officials that had no business being used, and actively wrecked what could have been a genuine step toward better Pakistan-Iran ties. Iran complained directly to Khan. Khan fired him. That same man now controls 170 nuclear warheads with zero institutional checks left standing. What happened between getting fired and getting the keys is the part that should make every Pakistani furious. After the sacking, Munir allegedly flew to London and sat down with Nawaz Sharif, who was conveniently living in self imposed exile at the time. Khan called it the London Plan. The deal as Khan described it was straightforward, Munir gets army chief, Khan's government gets taken apart, his party gets destroyed, the judiciary plays along. Sounds insane until you watch it happen exactly like that, step by step, over the next three years. Munir became army chief in November 2022 in a process multiple reports said involved heavy consultations with the same Nawaz Sharif sitting in London. Within months Khan was arrested. Shariar waltzed back into Pakistan in October 2023 and had most of his convictions vacated almost overnight. By February 2024 his brother was prime minister, the elections were rigged openly and Washington and Brussels said nothing. Then Munir really got to work. He promoted himself to Field Marshal, invented a brand new title of Chief of Defence Forces, and passed the 27th Constitutional Amendment scrapping the Nuclear Command Authority that had existed since 2000. That authority existed for one reason, to make sure no single person could ever make a nuclear decision alone. It required the prime minister, the joint chiefs, the service chiefs, all in the room. All of that is now gone. Munir replaced it with the National Strategic Command, headed by himself, answerable to nobody above him. The prime minister's only remaining role is to appoint people Munir recommends. Pakistan has 170 nuclear warheads. Every single one of them now answers to one man. Khan, the man who saw all of this coming and tried to stop it, has been rotting in a cell for nearly 3 years. And Munir gets called "my favorite Field Marshal" by Trump. Source: Drop Site News
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سب کو پتہ چل چکا ہوگا کہ ایران کی طرح پاکستان کی باری اب تک کیوں نہیں آئی، اور شاید کبھی آئے بھی نہیں، کیونکہ پاکستان کے پاس ایسی فوج موجود ہے جو امریکہ کو زحمت دینے کے بجائے صرف ایک سائفر پر ہی حکومت گرا دیتی ہے۔ اخے پاک فوج نا ہوتی تو پاکستان کا حال بھی ایران جیسا ہوتا۔🤣🤣🤣
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The Biden administration of the US was behind the undemocratic removal of Imran Khan as the Prime Minister of Pakistan: The original cable I-0678 released by Drop Site.
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🚨BREAKING: For the first time, the original Pakistani cypher — cable I-0678, the document that triggered the removal of former Pakistani Prime Minister Imran Khan — is being released in full by Drop Site.
⚡️NEW from Drop Site News | From Mutual Suspicion to Political Embrace: How the U.S. Learned to Stop Worrying and Love Pakistan From @worqas, @MazMHussain, and @ryangrim dropsitenews.com/p/pakistan-…
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He didn't waved an empty paper Cypher was real - cypher leaked
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“They forced me to mention Bani Gala and name someone from there.” Alleged drug dealer Anmol

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