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    Pakistan Army Chief’s Alleged Plot to Incite Global Powers Against Taliban

    News Analysis IndiaBy News Analysis IndiaNovember 29, 20252 Mins Read
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    Reports suggest a sophisticated propaganda campaign orchestrated by Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir aims to manipulate global superpowers, including the US and China, into confronting the Taliban in Afghanistan. This alleged strategy leverages recent terror incidents to position Afghanistan as a primary global threat, thereby compelling these nations to act against the Taliban where Pakistan has reportedly failed. The plan is described as a form of calculated psychological warfare, exploiting geopolitical tensions for Pakistan’s perceived benefit.

    This alleged initiative is met with accusations of profound hypocrisy, given Pakistan’s history with terrorism. Critics point to the nation’s past support for militant groups and individuals designated as terrorists, contrasting it with its current stance. The current narrative focuses on framing Afghanistan as the epicenter of international terror, a stark reversal from its own documented involvement in fostering extremist elements. Pakistan is reportedly seeking international intervention to neutralize the Taliban, a task it is deemed incapable of undertaking independently.

    Two specific incidents are cited as catalysts for this alleged Pakistani strategy. An attack on National Guard soldiers near the White House by an individual identified as an Afghan national, and a drone strike in Tajikistan that killed Chinese workers, reportedly launched from Afghan soil. Pakistan is reportedly emphasizing these events to highlight a perceived escalating threat emanating from Taliban-controlled Afghanistan, aiming to secure the cooperation of the United States and China. The narrative seeks to convince these superpowers that Afghanistan poses a direct and immediate danger, necessitating decisive action.

    However, the Taliban has vehemently denied these accusations, with a spokesperson suggesting that Pakistan’s intelligence agency, ISI, may be orchestrating such incidents to frame the Taliban. This counter-narrative asserts that Pakistan’s motive is to disrupt Afghanistan’s improving international relations and its burgeoning ties with India. The Taliban’s response suggests a belief that Pakistan is resorting to familiar tactics of false flag operations and propaganda to achieve its strategic objectives through proxy action by global powers.

    Afghanistan Asim Munir Geopolitics international relations ISI Pakistan Army Chief Propaganda Taliban Terrorism US-China Relations
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