Protest in Pakistan, but Asim Munir is desperate to bow at the feet of Trump…. going to America again
There are sounds of protest in Pakistan, but Army Chief Asim Munir seems to be in a mood to ignore America’s pressure and Donald Trump’s expectations. Washington is continuously putting pressure on Islamabad regarding the deployment of Pakistani troops in the proposed ‘Stabilization Force’ for Gaza. There is news that Field Marshal Asim Munir is going to America for the third time in the coming weeks, where he will meet President Donald Trump.
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Field Marshal Asim Munir, considered to be the most powerful military chief of Pakistan, is currently going through his difficult test. America wants Pakistan to send its soldiers in the proposed ‘Stabilization Force’ for Gaza. At present, experts say that such a decision can give rise to a tremendous political and religious reaction within Pakistan.
Preparing to go to America in the coming weeks
Talking to news agency Reuters, sources said that Asim Munir may go to Washington in the coming weeks. This will be his third visit to America in the last six months. During this visit, his meeting with President Donald Trump is considered fixed and the main agenda of the conversation will be Gaza Stabilization Force.
America’s pressure on Gaza plan
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Under Donald Trump’s 20 Point Gaza Plan, there is a plan to deploy a joint army of Muslim countries in Gaza. Its purpose is said to be to ensure reconstruction, economic recovery and stability during the post-war transition period. Gaza has been badly devastated by Israeli military attacks over the past two years. However, many countries are apprehensive about this mission. Attempts to neutralize Islamist terrorist organizations like Hamas in Gaza could drag them directly into conflict. At the same time, there is a danger of provoking the pro-Palestine and anti-Israel populations in their respective countries.
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