US Spokesperson Defends Trump’s Outreach to Pakistan, Says Ties with India 'Good' - The Statesman
Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir issued nuclear threats against India during his US visit, warning of massive destruction amid escalating regional tensions and shifting US-Pakistan relations.
- Families of Kargil War heroes, including GL Batra, called Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir’s nuclear threats an 'emotional outburst' linked to frustration after Operation Sindoor setbacks.
- After terrorists killed 26 Hindu tourists in Pahalgam, India launched Operation Sindoor targeting nine high-value terrorist infrastructure assets.
- Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir warned US soil threats, declaring Pakistan would 'take half the world down with us' if threatened, and threatened Indian dams with 10 missiles.
- Following Munir’s remarks, the US State Department said it was aware of the reports but refused to address them, referring queries to the Government of Pakistan.
- Experts warn this rhetoric heightens concerns about Pakistan’s nuclear command and control, and analysts say threatening from US soil complicates US-Pakistan-India relations and underscores South Asia’s fragile deterrence.
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US spokesperson defends Trump’s outreach to Pakistan, says ties with India 'good' - The Statesman
US State Department Spokesperson Tammy Bruce stated that US relations with India are "good" while defending Washington’s outreach to Pakistan, emphasising that having a president who communicates with everyone is beneficial.
Pak Army chief Asim Munir's threat to use nuclear weapon proves he is afraid of India
Pakistan Army chief Field Marshal Syed Asim Munir’s unabashed nuclear threat to India during his address to the Pakistani diaspora that had congregated for dinner at Tampa in Florida, USA on August 9 endorses Georges Clemenceau’s seminal observation that “war is too serious a business to be left to Generals.” However, by decreeing that “They say […] The post Pak Army chief Asim Munir’s threat to use nuclear weapon proves he is afraid of India ap…
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