Imran Khan pushes Pakistan to the brink

PTI chief blackmailing army to get power again. claims Wall Street Journal

ISLAMABAD : Nov 13,2022: In an article published in the most reliable American newspaper, the Wall Street Journal, it is said that Imran Khan has brought Pakistan to the brink of destruction. American newspaper has been stated that Imran Khan is pushing Pakistan towards destruction. In the article, Sadanand Dhoomi has presented a detailed review along with the analysis of Pakistani affairs expert Aqil Shah. In the article, the question is raised whether Imran Khan is going to save or destroy Pakistan. The article says that the army as the guarantor of Pakistan’s security and Imran Khan helping to fulfill the agenda of Pakistan’s enemies, scholars acknowledge that the army is the institution that holds Pakistan together, the loss of the army is Pakistan’s loss. The article adds that thus targeting a senior army officer in public is tantamount to damaging civil-military relations, Imran’s message to the army is clear: ” If You will not play for me; “So I will go to any extent to discredit you”.
This is the same army which gave a tough time to other opponents of Pakistan including India.

In the article of Wall Street Journal, it is said that Imran Khan has brought Pakistan to the brink of destruction.

The essayist wrote that if the army disintegrates, Pakistan will not survive after that, targeting a senior military officer in public is tantamount to retaliation and causing great damage to civil-military relations.

According to the newspaper, that bowing down to Imran Khan’s blackmailing would be a bad option for the army.
In the current situation, there are some good options in front of the military leadership, but accepting Imran Khan’s blackmailing is not an option. would be equivalent to under-emphasizing.

According to the author of the article, the role of the army is also criticized in Pakistan, but its glorious services are more important for the country. It has established itself as an active institution in an active country.

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