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In a press conference in Rawalpindi, former Pakistani military leader General (R) Abdul Qayyum has stated that the US and Israel are now seeking regime change in Iran. He claimed that America’s credibility has reached zero, and Pakistan must be cautious in its approach. General (R) Abdul Qayyum emphasized that without energy, the country cannot function, and several wars have been fought over oil and gas. He also stated that the first world war was founded on oil and gas.
The president of the Pakistan Ex-Servicemen Society further added that the closure of the Hormuz Strait has led to a significant increase in oil prices, with many countries imposing emergency measures, including the US. He alleged that Israel’s intention was to wipe out Iran from the face of the earth, and Israel used the American president to achieve its goals, with the aim of targeting China as well.
General (R) Abdul Qayyum also stated that the US attacked Iran during negotiations, and Iran, being a resistant nation, responded accordingly. He claimed that the US and Israel are now seeking to “face-seek” (a term that roughly translates to “seek regime change through proxy forces”).
The former military leader also praised the character of Field Marshal Asim Munir, stating that he is being hailed worldwide, and the military and civilian leadership are working together like a team. He added that Pakistan is a thorn in the side of Israel. General (R) Abdul Qayyum emphasized that Iran should seek guarantees from the United Nations, and when parties sit at the negotiating table, they can reach easy terms.
He further stated that America’s credibility has reached zero, and Pakistan must be cautious in its approach, adding that some people are trying to bring Pakistan to the brink of sectarianism. General (R) Abdul Qayyum expressed confidence that the people have full faith in their military leadership.
The former military leader also claimed that the Indian leadership has failed, and Narendra Modi is a declared terrorist, with India now in isolation. He also mentioned that the Parliamentary Group for Global Action is a council consisting of parliamentarians from around the world, and Pakistan and Egypt have emphasized the importance of joint efforts for peace and stability.
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