Iran US Conflict: Pakistan hid Iranian aircraft at the airbase, American report created huge uproar

News Iran US Conflict: A big and serious question has arisen on the role of Pakistan during the ongoing tension between America and Iran. An American news channel has made a very sensational and shocking claim in its recent report. Even if a ceasefire is in effect between these two countries, such news can worsen the situation.

According to this detailed American media report, Pakistan had allowed Iranian military aircraft to stand at its airbase. This was done mainly so that all these Iranian aircraft could safely escape from direct American air strikes. This big and shocking claim has created a huge diplomatic stir in regional politics across the world.

Claim of use of Noor Khan airbase

In the month of April, an important announcement of ceasefire was made by US President Donald Trump. Soon after this, Iran sent many of its military aircraft to Noor Khan Airbase in Rawalpindi, Pakistan. A very special aircraft for spying and intelligence gathering is also said to be included in these military aircraft.

In this sensational American media report, it has also been clearly claimed that Iran had also sent some aircraft to Afghanistan. Iranian airline ‘Mahan Air’ A civilian plane from had reached Kabul just before the war started. Later, due to complete closure of Iranian airspace, he was sent to Herat Airport near the border.

US senator’s warning

Lindsey Graham, a prominent US senator, has raised strong questions on this entire suspicious diplomatic role of Pakistan. He has openly said that America should seriously reconsider Pakistan’s role as a mediator. Given the earlier statements of Pakistan’s defense officials, they were not surprised by this news.

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On the other hand, a senior Pakistani government official has termed all these American claims as completely false and baseless. He clarified that Noor Khan airbase is located right in the middle of the city, hence it is not possible to hide such a large number of aircraft there. Pakistan is continuously denying every allegation leveled against it in this sensitive matter.

Amidst this entire matter, another important report clearly mentions Pakistan’s increasing military dependence on China. About 80 percent of the major weapons that Pakistan will receive between 2020 and 2024 have come only from China. Pakistan is currently trying its best to balance its close relations with both China and Iran.

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