Pakistan is surrounded from all sides! Firing on the border, 600 Taliban suicides ready, rebellion in POK too

Is Pakistan stuck on two fronts? 600 Taliban suicide squads ready, firing on the border, student rebellion in PoK and a big revelation by CIA – is all this the beginning of a big geopolitical storm?

New Delhi. Pakistan is currently under siege on many fronts – firing on the Afghanistan border, Taliban threat, student movement in PoK and big revelations at the international level. On Friday, during talks between Afghanistan and Pakistan, firing took place on the Chaman border, which further increased the tension between the two countries. Meanwhile, Pakistani security agencies have made a shocking claim that the Afghan Taliban has prepared more than 600 suicide bombers against Pakistan.

Is Taliban now opening an open front against Pakistan?

According to reports, these suicides have been recruited from Kabul University and other educational institutions. These include a large number of highly educated students who are being trained to attack military targets and strategic locations inside Pakistan. Pro-Taliban groups have started recruiting youth from Kabul, Kandahar, Khost and Paktika. According to Pakistani agencies, an arrested terrorist Nematullah revealed during interrogation that he was brought to Kandahar and given training so that he could carry out terrorist attacks in Pakistan.

Secret recruitment going on in Kabul University – Maulvi Zafar’s network

  • According to sources, a person named Maulvi Zafar is selecting the students of the university.
  • The purpose of the “suicide squad” formed through him is to attack ‘high value targets’ inside Pakistan.
  • This includes Pakistani military bases, infrastructure projects funded by China, Chinese engineers and laborers.
  • Many reports claim that some groups of Taliban are running study circles to spread religious fundamentalism on university campuses.

Insurgency in PoK – Students on the streets with slogans of ‘now or never’

  • The situation in Pakistan occupied Kashmir (POK) is continuously worsening.
  • Students of Gen Z generation have now openly come out on the streets against the government of Pakistan.
  • According to reports, Pakistan’s Shahbaz Sharif government has sent 5 thousand soldiers from Islamabad to stop the movement.
  • Students unions of universities in cities like Mirpur, Muzaffarabad and Rawalkot have been suspended.
  • In the last one week, 9 students have died in police action.
  • The slogan of the students is – “Not now or never!”

Will CIA’s revelations reveal Pakistan’s nuclear truth?

Former US intelligence agency CIA officer Richard Balon has claimed that India and Israel had planned to attack Pakistan’s Kahuta nuclear plant in the 1980s.

  • Meanwhile, Richard Ball, a former officer of the American intelligence agency CIA, has made a sensational claim in New York.
  • He says that in the early 1980s, India and Israel had planned a secret attack on Pakistan’s Kahuta nuclear plant.
  • Its purpose was to stop Pakistan’s nuclear ambitions, but the then Prime Minister Indira Gandhi did not approve of it.
  • “If the attack had happened, many problems could have been solved,” Hair said.

India’s statement – ​​Pakistan’s secret nuclear activities are a threat to the world

  • Amidst American claims, India’s Foreign Ministry has also given a strong statement.
  • Spokesman Randhir Jaiswal said Pakistan’s covert and illegal nuclear activities have long been linked to smuggling, export control violations and secret partnerships.
  • India has been continuously alerting the international community about the activities of the AQ Khan network.

Pakistan’s troubles increase, the world is under arrest

  • Pakistan is once again under siege at the international level.
  • Firing on the border, Taliban suicide squads, mass movement in PoK and old nuclear secrets – all together are raising questions on Pakistan’s credibility.
  • Is all this the beginning of a major geopolitical crisis?
  • We will answer this question in the coming days.

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