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Today’s news: I think this is the first time I would like to say that, more than anyone, this video is meant for Pakistan Army soldiers. This is because Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir is going to push them into a rabbit hole from which they can never reemerge.
We all know that Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir was very recently pitching for an ‘Islamic NATO.’ What he’s pitching for is that he will send Pakistan Army soldiers to terrains where they will fight to the death and might even die. They’ll be used as expendables in different war zones, for which they may not get paid enough—and in any case, they will not be glorified for sure.
The point is, Pakistan Army Chief Asim Munir is going to use Pakistan Army soldiers as expendables, and he’s going to create a safe route for himself so that when he retires, he’s not killed. He will find a way to go and relocate to one of Pakistan’s allies. Write it down on stone: Asian money is not going to stay back in Pakistan once his term gets over.
He will also try his level best not to retire at all. But then we have his followers, like Lt. Gen. Faiz Hameed and Gen. Chaudhary, who want to take over Asim Munir’s position. There might be better generals, but since Gen. Chaudhry and his father, Sharif Chaudhry, were known to have links to terrorist groups, I’m sure this man is very ambitious and he’ll push Asim Munir out at some point.
Anyway, without deviating, I’ll stick to my point. Where I was talking about Islamic NATO: Is that really a possibility? If it was a possibility, then we already have an Islamic NATO—which means all these Muslim countries have come together and created a counterterrorism organization. It’s called the Islamic Military Counter Terrorism Coalition (IMCTC). This group is headed by ex-Pakistan Army General Raheel Sharif, and he was smart enough to pitch that idea to different countries. These countries are being helped to counter terrorism.
It’s ironical here: Afghan Taliban have been claiming that Pakistan Army trains ISIS terrorists in Balochistan. Interestingly, the Baloch groups, the Baloch rebel groups, and TTP—they’ve all been saying the same thing: that Pakistan Army has been training ISIS Khorasan Province. It’s stated that it was in Balochistan’s Mastung, which came under repeated attacks by Baloch groups earlier this year, in 2025, especially in March—which was also backed by a US convoy to Afghanistan.
So, it is a little ironical when Pakistan itself pitches a counterterrorism organization, when it is the army—it is the force—behind training these terrorist organizations, be it ISIS, be it JeM, be it Lashkar-e-Taiba. The same terrorists who get trained inside Pakistan as Jaish-e-Mohammed then go and fight against Syrian forces in Syria. So, it kind of proves that the terrorists trained inside Pakistan go and join international terrorist organizations, which carry out terrorist attacks in different parts of the world.
How come Pakistan has not faced the hammer for this is beyond me. But then, of course, these proxies are utilized by so many countries that nobody really speaks about it.
Anyway, the point here is Islamic NATO—I’ll get back to that. IMCTC came into existence in 2015. And, you know, after Israel attacked Iran in May, June, July, and September 2025—when Israel was carrying out attacks against Iran—Qatar and Pakistan fervently started pitching this concept of Islamic NATO.
It is not really a possibility to bring together all the Islamic countries under one umbrella, because there is internal friction. And then there are countries like Malaysia and Indonesia, which are very pro-West. And they know that most of these terrorist organizations within Pakistan get funded by China—as a reality, terror groups work as China’s proxies. This is why China would not let countries like India declare these terrorist organizations and their members as global terrorists in the United Nations. I’m sure many of you are aware how China has been repeatedly vetoing India’s requests to declare many Lashkar terrorists as global terrorists—even the Lashkar proxy TRF as a global terror organization.
The idea of NATO that they’re pitching for has a selfish motive for Asim Munir, who knows sooner or later he’ll be replaced. You know where these people are going to take the Pakistan Army.
This is why my video today is mostly for the Pakistani soldiers, who will be used as expendables in different countries by the Pakistani Army leadership—Pakistan Army senior officers—who are here to fill their own coffers with money and gold. They will merely use Pakistan Army soldiers as pawns. So everyone can see it, and everyone is fine with what Pakistan Army is doing to its own people.
Asim Munir is basically pitching the idea of Islamic NATO under two main ideas: one was nuclear deterrence, and the second was Pakistani soldiers being sent out as expendables to other countries. As a thing of nuclear deterrence—so because Pakistan calls itself the only Islamic country which has nukes—it is, you know, bribing other Muslim countries to invest in Pakistan so that it can work on its own nuclear programs and nuclear weapons. And this pitch for Islamic NATO is Pakistan Army Chief’s way of ensuring that they get more funds inside Pakistan to support their nuclear program.
But I would also like to say Pakistan Army is already seeing competitors. For example, when it comes to Qatar—which has deep relations with Pakistan—Bangladesh has stepped in and has provided 800 soldiers. Bangladesh will be sending out Bangladeshi soldiers to Qatar. So indirectly, those soldiers who are being sent out there will function as mercenaries.
This is the same idea that Pakistan is pitching, but nobody’s taking Pakistan Army soldiers. If Qatar really wanted it, it could have asked Pakistan Army also to provide the same number of soldiers. In fact, Pakistan Army’s relations with Turkey are also slowly deteriorating.
I’ll give you one example: Pakistan recently… Turkey had a deal with Kazakhstan to have Kazakh soldiers man Turkish ships. If Turkey really relied on Pakistan, they could have asked Pakistan to provide the soldiers and mariners and sailors—because they are more experienced when it comes to ships and army—and did not approach Pakistan. What does it show? That Pakistan’s own friends, who are Qatar and Turkey, are backing out from providing immediate support to Pakistan.
This is why Turkey and Qatar have not openly come out and said anything against Taliban. Taliban has been using TTP and other rebel groups against Pakistan, and Taliban has hurt Pakistan like nobody else has. So Pakistan Army sees Taliban as its competitor and also sees Bangladesh as its competitor.
Interestingly, Pakistan is losing its existing friends: Qatar and Turkey. Pakistan Army’s only reliable friend left is China—who is on tenterhooks because Western countries are slowly isolating China. And China has only one country to rely on, which is Pakistan. All the other Chinese allies—be it Cambodia, be it North Korea—they are all, you know, backing out from supporting China. Even Venezuela is coming under attack soon.
And China will try its level best to keep Western countries busy within themselves by using proxy terror groups or using Pakistan.
Before I conclude: Islamic NATO is already in existence, so Asim Munir’s pitch is not going to work. Here is ensuring that when he retires, he gets a safe route out of Pakistan. He is going to use Pakistani soldiers as meat for this purpose. And third, Pakistan Army is losing its own allies—Turkey and Qatar. Its only reliable friend now is China. Let’s see how long that relationship lasts.
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