‘We have atomic bombs, half the world will be destroyed’, Pakistani army chief threatened India from US. Pakistan Army Chief Marshal Asim Munir Nuclear Threats Against India From Us

Pakistan’s Army Chief Aaseem Munir has threatened India with a nuclear bomb from America. It is said that if there is a danger of existence, he will destroy half the world.

Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir: Pakistan’s Army Chief Field Marshal Aasim Munir has threatened India from the US for a nuclear attack. It is said that if there is a threat of existence from New Delhi, Pakistan will “destroy half the world”. At a black-tie dinner organized by businessman and honorary commercials Adnan Asad at Tampa, Munir said, “We are a nuclear power country. If we feel that we are going down, we will take half the world down with us.”

Pakistan threatens India from America

These things of Aasim Munir are the first known example of issuing nuclear threats against a third country from America. Munir has gone to America for the second time in two months after a struggle with India during Operation Sindoor in May (May 7 to May 10) during Operation Sindoor. He targeted India for control of the Indus River. Said, “We will wait for India to build a dam. When he does so, we will destroy it with ten missiles. The Indus River is not the family property of Indians. We have no shortage of missiles.”

Munir compared India to Mercedes and Pakistan to a dump truck

General Aseem Munir said, “India is running a flashy Mercedes like Ferrari on the highway, but we are gravel -filled dump trucks. If the truck collides with the car, whose will be the loss?” According to Pakistan’s World News, Munir also claimed that “India wants to present itself as a world leader, but in fact, he is far away from it.”

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Munir met political and military leaders

Munir met senior American political and military personalities as well as Pakistani migrants. She participated in the command change ceremony of the outgoing US Central Command (CentCom) Commander General Michael Kurilla and the command change ceremony of Admiral Brad Cooper (who has taken over as centcom chief). Munir praised Kurilla’s leadership and his contribution to the US-Pakistan military relations, as well as Wishing Cooper to deal with shared security issues.

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