Khawaja Asif’s big allegation on Iran war said, ‘A conspiracy is being hatched to encircle Pakistan’
New Delhi: Tension is at its peak in West Asia after the attacks by America and Israel in Iran. Meanwhile, Pakistan has also expressed its concern regarding this conflict. Pakistan, which shares more than 900 km long border with Iran, is considering itself directly affected by this crisis.
Pakistan Defense Minister Khawaja Asif on Tuesday termed the ongoing armed conflict in Iran as a “Zionist conspiracy” and claimed that its ultimate aim is to make Pakistan a “subordinate state”. He also said that if Israel is successful in this conflict, a coordinated strategy can be formed against Pakistan involving India, Afghanistan and Iran.
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He claimed that Zionist ideology has been the main driving force behind large-scale conflicts in Muslim countries. Asif also said that “major global powers were held hostage to Zionism” and that the direction of the global economy had been influenced by this ideology for decades.
war imposed on iran
Referring to the current conflict, Asif said that Tehran was ready for talks, but “war has been imposed” on it. He alleged that this war "created by zionists"The aim of which is to increase Israel’s influence up to the borders of Pakistan.
According to Asif, if Israel wins this conflict then India, Afghanistan and Iran can together adopt a common strategy against Pakistan. He warned that in such a situation "We will be surrounded by enemies from all sides and Pakistan will become a subordinate state.".
Pakistan’s internal and border challenges
Pakistan is currently in a situation of “open war” with Taliban-ruled Afghanistan. It also had a limited military conflict with India in May 2025.
Iran shares a border with Pakistan’s Baluchistan province, which has long been a sensitive area due to insurgency activities. In such a situation, regional instability is further increasing the security concerns of Pakistan.
Appeal for unity from Muslim countries
Referring to Pakistan’s nuclear power, Asif said that this capability will help the country. "zionists"Is kept safe from. He said, "The strength of our armed forces is recognized globally."
Referring to the 1998 nuclear tests, he recalled the role of former Prime Minister Nawaz Sharif, during whose tenure Pakistan formally announced its nuclear capability.
In support of Palestine he said, "Palestine should be free,"And appealed to Muslim countries to unite and face common challenges.
Background of regional conflict
This statement has come at a time when a widespread military conflict continues in Iran after the attacks by America and Israel. Iran’s military and religious infrastructure suffered huge damage in these attacks. After this, Tehran fired drones and missiles towards many countries including Bahrain, Oman, United Arab Emirates and Saudi Arabia, which has increased instability in the entire Middle East.
According to analysts, Asif’s comments reflect Pakistan’s view that it considers itself surrounded by regional enemies. Its policy of presenting India as its main adversary and regional tensions have complicated its diplomatic situation.
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