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I would also add geopolitical realignment here#1: Yes, or should I say 'Absolutely Yes!' Imran would accept it. He was directly appealing to the General Muneer very recently.
#2: Neither Imran nor his followers would care about 'public perception'. This whole drama is about POWER--and from ALL SIDES.
But, yes, Imran has nothing to lose politically but the Establishment is going to make his and his wife's life miserable to the point of Imran compromising.
Now, don't you PTI fanbois bash me: I am saying what I see happening and going to happen. I have no control over events in Pakistan and neither do the PDF members.
I feel that Pakistan Army was caught between America and China, and had to make some tough choices. While we may never know, what Mr Imran and Mr Munir disagreed upon exactly, the powers be surely had everything to do with what happened in those few weeks of crackdown on PTI.
Release of IMF tranche signals that, Mr Munir has agreed on some conditions with West. It will be interesting to see, how Pakistan and China relations move ahead from this point.