
Pakistan On The Edge — Trapped By ‘Peace’
Dire Warning from a Global Mediator
International affairs expert Mr. Faisal Muhammed, speaking to VOM News from London, has issued a stark warning: Pakistan is heading toward catastrophe if its people remain passive. He stresses that diplomacy is not the establishment’s job.
When military leaders dictate foreign policy, the nation is condemned to perpetual conflict. Faisal criticizes the failed military diplomacy and poor decisions of salaried politicians, claiming these missteps have left Pakistan vulnerable to external pressures and strategic manipulation.
The Hidden Trap of the Peace Plan
The American peace plan, Faisal Muhammed reveals, is far from a genuine pathway to peace. It is a carefully orchestrated trap designed to coerce Pakistan into joining an international organization alongside India, sidelining the Kashmir issue entirely.
Pakistan’s leadership, both civilian and establishment, knowingly compromised national interests, deceiving the public while putting elite assets at risk.
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According to Faisal, this so-called peace initiative is part of a broader Western strategy to control regional geopolitics, leaving Pakistan cornered and forced to obey.
A Nation Sandwiched Between Global Powers
Caught between Western ambitions, regional rivalries, and a compromised elite, Pakistan is at risk of becoming a geopolitical sandwich. Faisal warns that the nation will now be forced to ally with India while acting against Afghanistan, all under the West’s direction.
The reckless exposure of Pakistan’s corridors of power has also strained ties with China, further destabilizing the country. With sovereignty under threat and strategic decisions hijacked, Pakistan faces a precarious future where national interests and survival hang in the balance.
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