Key Points

An Israeli report exposes Pakistan's dangerous diplomatic and terrorist strategies that threaten global security. The analysis reveals a pattern of betrayal, including Pakistan's involvement in attacks against US personnel and its nuclear rhetoric. The report criticizes the US for its lenient approach towards Pakistan, potentially compromising relations with India. Michael Rubin's stark comparison of Pakistan's Army Chief to Osama bin Laden underscores the depth of the nation's ideological challenges.

Key Points: US-Pakistan Ties Exposed Betrayal and Nuclear Threats

  • Pakistan's ISI funded terror attacks killing CIA officers
  • Pakistani operatives masterminded 9/11 and WTC bombings
  • Army Chief threatens to "take half the world down"
  • US risks losing strategic ally India by tolerating Pakistan's actions
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US cannot afford to ignore Pakistan's dangerous double games: Report

Explosive report reveals Pakistan's dangerous double games threatening global security and US-India relations through terrorism and reckless diplomacy.

"Asim Munir is Osama bin Laden in a suit - Michael Rubin, AEI Senior Fellow"

Jerusalem, Aug 13

The United States cannot afford to ignore "dangerous double games" of Pakistan, particularly when they threaten global security and strain ties with steadfast ally India, a leading Israeli daily reported on Wednesday.

During his recent visit to the US, Pakistan Army Chief Field Marshal Asim Munir had reportedly threatened to "take half the world down" alongside India, in comments which reflected reckless brinkmanship that no ally should tolerate.

Highlighting the "audacious remarks", Michael Arizanti, an expert on Middle East Affairs, wrote in The Times of Israel that Pakistan's history as an ally of the US is filled with betrayal and the Trump administration's apparent leniency towards Islamabad risks empowering a nation which has a history of enabling terrorism and destabilising the region,

"Pakistan's track record as a US ally is riddled with deceit. Declassified US documents from 2010, cited by Reuters, reveal that Pakistan's Inter-Services Intelligence (ISI) paid $200,000 to the Haqqani network for the 2009 Khost attack, which killed seven CIA officers. This act of treachery, funded by a supposed partner receiving billions in US aid, casts serious doubt on Pakistan's reliability," wrote Arizanti.

He also spotlighted the 2008 Mumbai attacks, planned by Lashkar-e-Taiba (LeT) operative and a Pakistani-American David Headley which killed 166 people, including six Americans.

Pakistani Al-Qaeda operative, Khalid Sheikh Mohammed (KSM) had also planned the 9/11 attacks, which remains the deadliest attack in the US, claiming lives of 2977 people, particularly Americans. KSM's nephew, Ramzi Yousef, also a Pakistani, was the mastermind behind the 1993 World Trade Centre bombing. These attacks, enabled by Pakistan's non-restrictive environment for jihadist groups, demonstrates nation's failure to curb terrorism or its active support for it, as per the report.

The Trump administration's apparent warming toward Pakistan, the report states, is baffling and suggests a troubling prioritization.

"Why is the United States tolerating this thuggery on its own soil? When Iran threatens to wipe Israel off the map, the US responds decisively, yet Pakistan's similar rhetoric elicits little reaction," the writer questioned.

The report states that if the United States wants to pull Pakistan away from China, it cannot be done at the cost of losing a permanent and non-bothering ally like India.

Pakistan, the report mentions while quoting the words from Michael Rubin, a senior fellow at the American Enterprise Institute (AEI), is behaving like "a rogue state".

"Pakistan's actions reflect a deeper ideological challenge. Rubin's stark assessment -- 'Asim Munir is Osama bin Laden in a suit' -- captures the danger of Pakistan's military leadership embracing a worldview that justifies nuclear threats and terrorism," the report stated.

- IANS

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Sarah B
As an American expat in Delhi, I'm shocked by how much evidence exists about Pakistan's role in terrorism. The Khost attack details are particularly disturbing. Why does my government keep giving them money??
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Ananya R
The Army Chief's "take half world down" statement shows their mentality. We Indians have suffered their cross-border terrorism for years. Hope US realizes they can't play both sides - it's either India or Pakistan.
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Michael C
While the report makes valid points, we must be careful not to generalize all Pakistanis. The common people suffer too. But yes, their military establishment's actions are unacceptable and need global pressure.
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Priya S
After Pulwama, Uri, 26/11...how many more attacks before the world acts? Pakistan is like that toxic friend who takes your money and stabs you in the back. US should stop this "good terrorist, bad terrorist" policy.
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Vikram M
The China angle is important - US wants to counter China but can't do it by cozying up to Pakistan. India is the natural ally in this region with shared democratic values. Wake up Washington!
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Karthik V
"Osama in a suit" - what a powerful statement! But will the West act? They didn

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