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    Home»World»Pakistan’s Propaganda War: Munir Pushes US & China Against Taliban

    Pakistan’s Propaganda War: Munir Pushes US & China Against Taliban

    World November 29, 20252 Mins Read
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    Pakistan’s Army Chief Asim Munir is reportedly at the forefront of a deceptive campaign aimed at inciting global superpowers, including the United States and China, to take military action against the Taliban in Afghanistan. This elaborate strategy involves a calculated propaganda offensive designed to recast Afghanistan as the primary source of international terrorism, effectively pushing these powerful nations to confront the Taliban on Pakistan’s behalf.

    The plan is characterized by an extraordinary level of hypocrisy, given Pakistan’s own extensive history of supporting militant groups and providing refuge to individuals associated with terrorism. The nation is now paradoxically attempting to position itself as a victim while accusing Afghanistan of posing a global threat. Munir’s scheme leverages recent terror-related incidents, such as an attack on US soil and a drone strike in Tajikistan, to construct a narrative that demands international action against the Taliban.

    Recent events are being strategically utilized to bolster Pakistan’s narrative. The attack near the White House and the drone strike that resulted in the deaths of Chinese workers in Tajikistan are being intensely promoted by Pakistan. The objective is to convince both the US and China that Taliban-ruled Afghanistan presents an immediate and severe danger, thereby securing their support and potentially their military involvement. This approach suggests a desire to avoid direct conflict while achieving strategic goals through indirect means.

    The Taliban has strongly refuted Pakistan’s claims, with a spokesperson accusing the Pakistani intelligence agency, ISI, of orchestrating these incidents. The Taliban alleges that this is a deliberate effort to frame the group and disrupt its burgeoning international relationships, particularly its engagement with India. This counter-narrative points to a sophisticated geopolitical struggle involving disinformation and strategic manipulation, with Pakistan allegedly employing these tactics to influence global perceptions and regional power dynamics.

    Afghanistan Asim Munir geopolitics International Relations ISI Pakistan Propaganda Taliban terrorism US-China Relations
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