Pakistan’s Double Game Exposed Amid Iran-Israel War And US Strike On Fordow Nuclear Site
As the Iran-Israel war intensifies, a major geopolitical twist has emerged with Pakistan’s increasingly suspicious role. While the US and Israel reportedly carried out a coordinated strike on Iran’s Fordow nuclear site, speculation is growing about Pakistan’s covert involvement. Experts suggest the US may have used Pakistani airspace, physical bases, or even intelligence support during its operation.Adding to suspicions is Pakistan’s military leadership, including figures like General Munir, who are believed to be involved in clandestine activities. Analysts argue that Pakistan, by offering technical insights—possibly via China-supplied air defense systems and aircraft—may have indirectly assisted the strike against Iran.Major General G.D. Bakshi has sharply criticized Pakistan’s duplicity, highlighting how Islamabad recently praised Donald Trump and even endorsed him for the Nobel Peace Prize. Just days later, the US launched an attack on Iran, leaving Pakistan red-faced and its double game exposed.Now, Pakistan’s dream of leading the Muslim world as a nuclear power seems shattered. Domestic outrage and international scrutiny have isolated Pakistan further, and experts predict it may soon face diplomatic and strategic consequences.The situation underscores the high-stakes gamble Islamabad played—one that may backfire severely in a rapidly shifting global order.
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