Meengla
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Zulfiqar Buttho was executed for implementing anti-US policies.
Nowadays, Khan is facing a treason as Big as the treason against Buttho. Surely, Americans want to destabilize Pakistan for Imran Khan's call for independence. Khan Wanted an independent Pakistan, a Pakistan that doesn't bend over to USA and Al Saud family. I think that was why both KSA and USA cut the financial support to Pakistan.
It is true that Khan brought more independence to Pakistan, the economic situation after Covid and USA/KSA cut of financial support led to defamation of Khan and his government.
The letter included Arif Alvi, Bajwa and ISI chief signatures.
Is it possible that Khan faces same fate as Bhutto? Americans Helped Zia to conduct a coup against him and eventually executed him. Its clear as daylight that Pakistani army generals and some of MPs have received billions of dollars of bribe from Washington and Riyadh.
Khan made a grave mistake to dissolve the parliament. A mistake as grave as suicide. He shouldn't have left a havoc in the governmental body of Pakistan. Now everything is in the hands of corrupt generals.
That was my view of the recent events in Pakistan, apologies if it was offensive in some cases.
Zulfi Bhutto was THE last independent civilian leader of Pakistan at least after the 1950s decade ended. But I don't think his death was because of Americans even though the PPP cadre have been propagating that theory. It is always easier to blame the foreigners for the internal strife, though I am perfectly aware of the coups against Mossadeqh, against Morsi, against Maduro (Venezeula) and many others. Imran Khan tried to be the next Bhutto--a guy Imran has often admired, much to the disappointment of this forum's black and white mentality. But Imran tried too hard, too fast. And he should have been extremely careful about $issing off Americans knowing the financial consequences of that for Pakistan. Imran has exaggerated the American connection to topple him. I have repeatedly said: Even if Americans wanted to see Imran Khan go--which I think Americans do--they have yet to not stoop to the levels like that of Morsi or Madudo. It was a 'wish' by Americans. The bribing money to buy politicians has been available right inside Pakistan all the way from at least the mid 1980s. You don't need Americans for that and you certainly don't need to do the stupid Container Politics of the 2014 to regain power. Imran would have won on high moral ground and being a political martyr without resorting to this illegal act! The opposition to Imran Khan is a deeply divided group of looters and opportunities. Did one really think they would have held onto power for even till the next elections??
NSC did say it was credible. What did Turkey do after the failed 2016 coup attempt? Did they declare US ambassador persona non grata? Nothing. What did Pakistan do after Raymond Davis shot 2 of its citizen in daylight?
Like I said, Supreme court should examine the communique along with all other evidence that has been collected and base a judgement. If it is found that IK/GoP tried to jeopardize Pak-US relationship then bring proceeding against him based on Article 6 otherwise Pakistan needs to grow a bit of backbone.
I also maintain that Pak Military would not have let IK expose this in public had it been some simple show of displeasure on the US side. The Pak-US deep state relations are too important for them.
You are grasping at the straws. There is a difference between a 'communique' and a 'coup'.