ATTACKS ON INDIA AND AFGHANISTAN
SMELL OF WESTERN INSTIGATION
In recent weeks we have seen Pakistan engage in attacks on first India and then Afghanistan. Situated with Iran and Afghanistan on its northern and western borders and China and India on the east, it is a remnant, as its borders, of the British Empire. Pakistan was a created in1947 by the British dividing it from India, as often the case to intentionally divide to create ethic disputes and continual controversy. Divisions that could be used to continue control in a less transparent way. The country is a constitutional republic, but is in effect ruled by the military. Its military is heavily supported and managed by both British and U.S. intelligence.
Several years ago the president of Pakistan, Imran Kahn, proposed Pakistan remain neutral in its geopolitical leanings, He desired to have good relations with all and stay out of international politics. The very popular and elected leader was promptly removed by a no confidence vote instigated in Washington. There are documented communications to prove this without doubt. Khan did not go quietly and attempted to run for office again and survived an assassination attempt. He was eventually imprisoned and forbidden from running for office. The last election is now viewed as a farce manipulated by the military.
The attack on India is most likely just another attempt to destabilize the government of Narendra Modi, who also desires to keep India in a neutral position and have good relations with all. He has refused to get involved in the Ukraine project and has also refused to stop trading with Russia. This attack was just one attempt to damage his presidency with accusations coming from Canada of India's attempt to assassinate former Indians in Canada, a scurrilous attempt to cause trouble in disputed areas of India, disputed due to drawing of boundaries by Britain. This was most likely an attempt instigated by the CIA through Canada.
It is all part of the "you are either with us or against us." policy. Peace was quickly restored due to the mediation of Donald Trump. We will soon understand if Trump is a co-conspirator or a victim of MI6 and CIA shenanigans.
As for Afghanistan, it is clear that the U.S. desires the Russian built Bagram air base. Pakistan will find the Taliban and Afghanistan a tough nut to crack, as has others for the last couple of centuries.
India has now become alienated from the U.S. by the leadership and the citizens. It will most likely not be siding on the west's side in the geopolitical war.
As for Bagram air base, one would not be surprised if China would soon find an invitation for a very lucrative lease.
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