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Ex-Pentagon Official Michael Rubin Criticizes Pakistan’s Army Chief, Questions Country’s Legitimacy

Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin likens Pakistan's army chief to Osama bin Laden and warns of risks from nuclear threats amid calls to reconsider US-Pakistan ties.

  • Former Pentagon official Michael Rubin condemned Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir's nuclear threat made during a US meeting in Tampa, Florida.
  • Rubin responded after Munir warned that if Pakistan falls, it would take half the world down, a statement raising alarm over regional stability and nuclear security.
  • Rubin called Munir 'Osama bin Laden in a suit', described Pakistan as a rogue state, urged immediate diplomatic sanctions, and suggested banning Munir from US visas.
  • He stated Munir should have been expelled within 30 minutes, warned terrorist groups might gain nuclear control, and advocated for future SEAL interventions to secure Pakistan’s arsenal.
  • Rubin's remarks imply a shift toward harsher US policy, including managed decline of Pakistan and recognition of breakaway regions like Balochistan amid escalating volatility.
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Latestly broke the news in on Tuesday, August 12, 2025.
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