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Pakistan alleges role of US behind No Confidence Vote against PTI government

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When has the US ever respected Pakistan?
The answer is never. They didn't respect us when we helped them defeat the Soviet Union and then never respected us when we allowed them into Afghanistan after 9/11. They only viewed us as a client state and nothing more, there's a reason they did not help us in actually improving our economy, all they did is give us aid and loans to make sure the country doesn't go into anarchy to protect the nukes. Not to mention they were looking for a perfect opportunity to seize our nukes too, which was also a reason for them staying in Afghanistan.
 
After 70k deaths they pull this stunt, no respect.

PDM/Foreign puppets should be grateful that IK is playing by the rules.


They are underestimating the anger that has been brewing in general public for last 17 years.

If Imran Khan goes aggressive, the foreign puppets will not find a place to hide in Pakistan as well as abroad.

Even now people are confronting them in airports, streets and making videos. Agli baar shayed ye na ho.

Look we can only influence our internal environment and make sure it is robust enough to not be bought off like this.

Article 6 high treason on all the politicians who are involved in this coup and make an example out of them. Put them on a flight ban ASAP and ISI need to get to Husain Haqqani somehow.


Exit control list (ECL) immediately on these 172 foreign puppet national assembly members.

Agar law enforcement walay inko nahi rok saktay, awaam ko ijazat de dein :)
 
Did Pakistani diplomat met any democrat's when they were about to impeach President Trump?

Probably, but a meeting does not prove conspiracy
 
Ahasan Iqbal aksar Washington ki galion ma khawar pher raha hota ... koi lift bhi nahi karata ..
 
It was validated in NSC meeting which includes civil, military bureaucracy and security agencies. It’s a state forum not a government forum.

The “letter” is verbatim minutes of meeting.

validated means what exactly? Did NSC interview everyone that attended the meeting and obtain a testimony from each to establish facts?
 
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  • White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield categorically rejects PM Imran Khan’s allegation.
  • We are closely following developments in Pakistan, says Ned Price.
  • US respects and supports Pakistan’s constitutional process and rule of law, says State Department spokesperson.
The White House responded early Friday to the PM’s speech, in which he named the US government over the no-trust motion against him.

In a televised address to the nation on Thursday, referring to the "threatening memo" that the PM claimed to have received against his government from a foreign country, he mistakenly named the United States to be behind the conspiracy.

In an apparent slip of the tongue, he named "the United States..." but quickly moved on and stated that "a foreign country" had sent a "threatening memo" which was against the Pakistani nation.

During a regular press briefing, White House Communications Director Kate Bedingfield categorically rejected PM Imran Khan’s allegation.

Responding to a question that the Prime Minister of Pakistan accused the US government of working to remove him from power, Bedingfield said, "absolutely no truth to that allegation".

A day earlier, responding to a question asked by Geo News regarding the ‘threat letter,’ the US State Department categorically rejected any kind of involvement in the no-confidence motion against PM Imran Khan.

“Allegations of US involvement in the no-trust motion and ‘threat letter’ to PM Imran Khan are baseless,” said the State Department.

Meanwhile, US State Department Spokesperson Ned Price also rejected Imran Khan’s statement that the US government is trying to oust him.

During a regular press briefing, Price was asked to comment on PM Imran Khan’s allegation, to which the US official said, "we are closely following developments in Pakistan, we respect and support Pakistan’s constitutional process and rule of law".

“However, when it comes to that allegation, there is no truth to it,” he concluded.

What is the 'threat letter'?​

On Sunday, the premier, during what PTI labelled as one of its "biggest" rallies in its history at the Parade Ground in Islamabad, flashed a letter before the public, saying that he has "written evidence" that "money has been pouring in from abroad," while "some of our people are being used to topple the government."

He had said that for months, "plotting and planning is being carried out to influence the foreign policy of Pakistan from outside."

However, during a televised speech to the nation a day earlier, in an apparent slip of the tongue, the PM named "the United States..." but quickly moved on and stated that "a foreign country" had sent a "threatening memo" which was against the Pakistani nation.

"...the letter stated that the no-confidence motion was being tabled even before it was filed, which means the Opposition was in contact with them," the premier alleged.

PM Imran Khan said the memo was against him, not against the government. "...it stated that if the no-confidence motion passes, Pakistan will be forgiven, if not, there will be consequences."

The premier stated that it was an "official letter" that was communicated to Pakistan's ambassador, who was taking notes during the meeting.

Pakistan lodged protest with US government​

After the National Security Committee (NSC) decision to issue a strong demarche to the country whose official communicated the "threat".

Pakistan summoned the US acting deputy chief of mission in Islamabad over the ‘threat letter’ and registered strong protest for the undiplomatic language used against Pakistan in the memo, according to sources in the Foreign Office.

The sources said Pakistan told the US envoy that interference in the internal affairs of Pakistan is unacceptable.

Your belief is more on the USA than the NSC of Pakistan. Indeed the hatred against Pakistan but you are confusing it with IK.


Own up to your Prime Ministers fantasy? Is it not possible that your Prime Minister directed his embassy staff in Washigton to fabricate the minutes in "the letter" to revive his political career at the expense of relations with the US.

What evidence does your Prime Minister have that the words in "the letter" came from the mouths of US officials?

Be a think tank and not an 'Ink Tank'. The following is for both of you to come to your senses:

 
Wow. Ma'am, you are much mature and better than this. This immature reply doesn't suit you.

and your judgment is clouded by your bias. There is no evidence to support Imran Khan's 'regime change' narrative. I'm not saying it didn't happen, I'm saying there is no evidence.
 
All the best for our Pakistani brother, Don’t be afraid and stands for what its right.

You guys in the same condition when Turkey fvck US with destroying fethullah gullen and CIA backed coup in their country. But Pakistani have better position than turkey, because Pakistan have Strategic Cooperation with China & Good relation with Russia while turkey didn’t have at that time
Turkey is politically and socially far ahead of pakistan. Pakistan has more traitors per Capita than any other nation on the face of the earth.

Except for some good people, everyone is for sale, starting with their iman, and nothing is left after you do that........
 
and your judgment is clouded by your bias. There is no evidence to support Imran Khan's 'regime change' narrative. I'm not saying it didn't happen, I'm saying there is no evidence.

You won't see any evidence immediately, but you will see it in maybe 6 months or a year when there are leaks.
 
and your judgment is clouded by your bias. There is no evidence to support Imran Khan's 'regime change' narrative. I'm not saying it didn't happen, I'm saying there is no evidence.

Evidence?


Some would say past is prologue.

But yea, as someone else said, wait a little while should be coming to future wikileak!
 
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