U.S. STATE DEPARTMENT TOLD PAKISTANI OPPOSITION THAT A NO CONFIDENCE VOTE WAS NEEDED TO REMOVE IMRAN KHAN
OUSTED FOR DESIRING TO STAY NEUTRAL IN UKRAINE
Documents surfaced this week that verified what most already knew, that the United States was instrumental in having Imran Kahn removed from office. He made the mistake of deciding to stay neutral in the current geopolitical war.
It was revealed that current under secretary of state Donald Lu told the Pakistan ambassador that failure to side with the U.S. and Ukraine was unexceptable and that all would be forgiven if Khan was removed by a no-confidence vote. He also said, if not, there would be difficulties for Pakistan.This meeting was on March7, 2022. One month later Kahn, the most popular politician in Pakistan, was removed by a no confidence vote.
Kahn proceeded to begin his campaign for the upcoming election in April, 2023. He spoke before large crowds and has the overwhelming support of the people of Pakistan. He was wounded in an assassination attempt and recovered and continued to campaign.
He was then arrested and charged with corruption. He was then convicted and sentenced to 3 years in prison on August 5, 2023.
This intervention is now the norm of the current U.S. government. Yesterday there was a no confidence vote in India, that failed, Prime minister Modi is under pressure by the U.S. and internal division is being used to bring his government down. Modi is also popular with the people of India.
There is widespread use of U.S. non-government agencies, funded by the U.S. to create dissent and instability in Hungry, Turkey and any other countries that do not take a lock step position with the United States
One can only believe that this policy of regime change and intervention is now becoming old and the populations of these counties, like Pakistan, realize what has happened and support for the U.S. will decline. Does anyone believe that the German populace is looking at the U.S. in a new light after the destruction of the Nord stream pipeline.
It seems there is no backing down by this administration, we now see that war is coming to Africa, threats of war with China and Iran are being discussed and escalation of the war in Ukraine continues. Biden has now asked for another $13 billion for Ukraine, it is now like a monthly cost to sustain this losing policy.
This administration and its supporters are delusional if they really believe they can manage war all over the globe and orchestrate regime change in every country that does not support them.
Another observation, it is becoming clear that the tactics used all over the world are now being used against the political opposition here at home. You can expect that Donald Trump will be convicted and jailed before the next election.
published 8/1/23
Update 2/12/2024
Elections were held in Pakistan 2/8/2024, as of last night the PTI has an adequate margin of victory. This is the party of Imran Kahn and they are demanding his release from jail. The U.S. and Pakistani army candidate Nawaz Sharif has declared victory amid accusations of widespread voter fraud.
During the election the internet was shut down, the election commission became unresponsive for near a full day and yet Khan's party, running as independent, having been blocked in being added to the ballot, has a substantial margin. Many believe that in the end the army will declare Sharif the victor.
As of today there are large peaceful demonstrations going on and the army is attempting to declare all protests illegal. It is becoming clear, that most people in Pakistan know what has happened and what is going to happen, but it is also clear that future for Pakistan is becoming very dangerous.
Pakistan, whose army is backed by the United States, has many groups bent on terrorism and now the majority of people do not support what has happened to their political system in the name of global side taking.
The future of nuclear armed Pakistan is now in the balance, it is appearing that it is going to possibly just be more chaos.
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