Asim Munir: A New Era of Open Support for Israel

carne

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
The traitor Asim Munir ought to be publicly hanged from a lamppost.

In a notable shift in Pakistan’s military and diplomatic strategy, General Syed Asim Munir has openly expressed support for Israel amid escalating tensions and widespread protests. This comes at a time when many nations have rallied in solidarity with Palestine, leading extremist groups within Pakistan, such as Jamaat-e-Islami and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), to organize protests against Israel. In response to these demonstrations, General Munir took decisive measures to suppress dissent, signaling his commitment to peace and stability. He ordered the removal of protest tents in Islamabad, resulting in the arrest of prominent figures, including Senator Mushtaq and his wife. This action not only quelled the protests but also reinforced the message that dissent against Israel would not be tolerated during his leadership.

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It is not just Asim Munir, most of the top traitor Generals including Bajwa had the same policy.
 

Mughal1

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
jo log khudaa ke deen ke saath munaafqat bartate hen woh kabhi bhi falaah paa hi nahin sakte. aise log hamesha aapas main ladte hi rahen ge aur aik doosre ke haathun zaleelo khawaar hote hi rahen ge jab tak toba nahin karen ge aur khud ko theek nahin karen ge quran ke mutaabiq.
 

Sagharofficials

Poet/Writter/Journalist
Premium Member
In a notable shift in Pakistan’s military and diplomatic strategy, General Syed Asim Munir has openly expressed support for Israel amid escalating tensions and widespread protests. This comes at a time when many nations have rallied in solidarity with Palestine, leading extremist groups within Pakistan, such as Jamaat-e-Islami and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), to organize protests against Israel. In response to these demonstrations, General Munir took decisive measures to suppress dissent, signaling his commitment to peace and stability. He ordered the removal of protest tents in Islamabad, resulting in the arrest of prominent figures, including Senator Mushtaq and his wife. This action not only quelled the protests but also reinforced the message that dissent against Israel would not be tolerated during his leadership.



The situation is further complicated by the imprisonment of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, which has deepened political divisions within Pakistan. Khan’s PTI has been vocally opposed to Israel, and his absence from the political arena has created a vacuum filled by more hardline factions. General Munir’s actions can be interpreted as a strategic assertion of military authority in this politically turbulent environment, ensuring that the army’s narrative remains dominant.

Despite ongoing violence, which recently resulted in the deaths of 20 Pakistanis, General Munir has also reached out to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, signaling a desire for reconciliation. This gesture reflects a broader strategic pivot toward enhancing ties with both Israel and India. Additionally, Munir has adopted a strong stance against extremist regimes in neighboring Iran and Afghanistan, implementing cross-border measures to counter security threats.

Unlike his predecessor, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, who maintained a more cautious approach, Munir’s open support for Israel sets a new precedent in Pakistan’s military history. His leadership not only signifies a transformative moment for Pakistan but may also pave the way for a more stable and cooperative future in South Asia, positioning him as a crucial player in redefining regional diplomatic relations.
By David Joseph
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Masud Rajaa

Siasat member
Lanut GIF by Siasat.pk
 

Democratics

Senator (1k+ posts)
In a notable shift in Pakistan’s military and diplomatic strategy, General Syed Asim Munir has openly expressed support for Israel amid escalating tensions and widespread protests. This comes at a time when many nations have rallied in solidarity with Palestine, leading extremist groups within Pakistan, such as Jamaat-e-Islami and Pakistan Tehreek-e-Insaf (PTI), to organize protests against Israel. In response to these demonstrations, General Munir took decisive measures to suppress dissent, signaling his commitment to peace and stability. He ordered the removal of protest tents in Islamabad, resulting in the arrest of prominent figures, including Senator Mushtaq and his wife. This action not only quelled the protests but also reinforced the message that dissent against Israel would not be tolerated during his leadership.



The situation is further complicated by the imprisonment of former Prime Minister Imran Khan, which has deepened political divisions within Pakistan. Khan’s PTI has been vocally opposed to Israel, and his absence from the political arena has created a vacuum filled by more hardline factions. General Munir’s actions can be interpreted as a strategic assertion of military authority in this politically turbulent environment, ensuring that the army’s narrative remains dominant.

Despite ongoing violence, which recently resulted in the deaths of 20 Pakistanis, General Munir has also reached out to Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi, signaling a desire for reconciliation. This gesture reflects a broader strategic pivot toward enhancing ties with both Israel and India. Additionally, Munir has adopted a strong stance against extremist regimes in neighboring Iran and Afghanistan, implementing cross-border measures to counter security threats.

Unlike his predecessor, General Qamar Javed Bajwa, who maintained a more cautious approach, Munir’s open support for Israel sets a new precedent in Pakistan’s military history. His leadership not only signifies a transformative moment for Pakistan but may also pave the way for a more stable and cooperative future in South Asia, positioning him as a crucial player in redefining regional diplomatic relations.
By David Joseph
Source

for get Pakistan​

Mr Saghar why don't you go to get janat and 72 hoors​

 

Kavalier

Chief Minister (5k+ posts)
Bhens ki dum, I do not understand Pakistan and Pakistanis obsession with Israel, look at them and look at yourself. They are smaller than one of our provinces, their population is even lesser than our one big city and how they are ruling the whole world. On the other hand we cannot even tackle a few miscreants in out own country.
What does Pakistan has to do with Israel or the war in the middle east? Just concentrate on our own problems, try to solve them, evolve people, educate them, improve the economy and so on. Once we are economically stable, people are well educated and systems/institutions are well established, then maybe we do have a say for any such things but otherwise this is all bullshit. All the political leaders we have, are so PHATTU that they cannot explain the reality to own people, in fact even derail them away. Do not see any hope or improvement in the near future as well. Sad :(
 

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