Pakistan’s Defence Minister has confessed to carrying out “dirty work” for the United States and Western countries for 30 years, labeling it as a mistake that caused immense suffering. This admission comes in the wake of the Pahalgam attack that claimed the lives of 26 individuals. In response to the attack, the government has taken several measures, including the suspension of the Indus Waters Treaty, the closure of the Attari ICP, and a reduction in diplomatic personnel. The minister’s revelation sheds light on the complex geopolitical dynamics in the region and underscores the challenges faced by Pakistan in balancing its relationships with various global powers. This development is likely to have significant implications for the country’s foreign policy and national security strategy. The admission also raises questions about the extent of Pakistan’s involvement in international affairs and the impact of such actions on its domestic landscape. As the situation continues to unfold, it remains to be seen how Pakistan will navigate its relationships with the United States and other Western nations in the future.

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Pakistan’s Defence Minister Acknowledges Decades of “Dirty Work” for West; Government Suspends Treaties and Diplomatic Ties.
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