Pakistan: A Global Threat
I have previously discussed the issues of radicalism, extremism, violence, and terrorism associated with Pakistan. You might think, “I don’t live in a country that borders Pakistan. Why should I consider it a threat?” However, are you truly confident that Pakistan won’t impact your nation? If you believe that, it’s time to reconsider. The warning bells are already ringing. Pakistan, often seen as a beggar on the global stage, has delivered numerous shocks to the world. I encourage you to read my blogs titled “Pakistan: A Land of Extremism, Radicalism, and Violence,” “Pakistan is a Rapist Country,” and “Pakistan: A Land of Terror – Part 1 / Part 2.” Please also read my blogs on Pakistan: ‘Pakistan a land of terror – Part 2 – PolyBlogger.com‘, ‘Pakistan a land of terror – Part 1 – PolyBlogger.com‘, ‘Pakistan: A Land Extremism, Radicalism, and Violence – PolyBlogger.com‘, and ‘Pakistan’s current and historical views on Women – PolyBlogger.com‘ Now, let’s explore why Pakistan poses a genuine threat to the world. 1) Nuclear bombs – Pakistani leaders frequently assert, “Pakistan is a nuclear state, and we can do anything with it.” If we examine the speeches of Pakistani government officials online, this statement is often repeated. Unfortunately, a nation with a history of terrorism like Pakistan possesses nuclear capabilities. Selected Western countries and India had opportunities to disarm Pakistan regarding its nuclear arsenal, but these efforts did not succeed. Let’s delve into the full story. Abdul Quadeer Khan, known as A. Q. Khan, is a Pakistani nuclear physicist and metallurgical engineer. He is often referred to as the “father of Pakistan’s atomic weapons program.” After completing his engineering studies, he joined Urenco, a consortium from the US, UK, and Netherlands, to work on the research and development of uranium enrichment. 2) Sold Nuclear bomb technology to North Korea, Iran and Libya– A.Q. Khan, just like he theft the nuclear proliferation technology, used it for Pakistan’s nuclear program; same way it further sold the same technology. Do you know the country’s names? Be careful, North Korea, Iran, and Libya. Now, see how Pakistan has made a blunder by taking the help of China to sell nuclear technology and weapons to the countries in the Middle East. If the dream of Iran and Libya comes true, we are not far from world destruction. 3) Is China, a threat to the Western world? Recently, Russia and China made a joint exercise of missile attacks near Alaska. Alaska is that region sold to the USA by Russians for a very insignificant amount. There is a thin sea line of 55 miles between Alaska and the eastern part of Russia. Imagine the threat level for the USA and Canada. 4) Pakistan’s economy – Pakistan’s economy has already seen doom’s day. Pakistani PMs roam around the world with beggar’s bowls seeking monetary help. Pakistan does not have enough food to eat, inflation is skyrocketing, the currency is in hell, debt is at an insanely high level, and corruption and terror financing have the strongest present as per FATF, still they will support terrorism, and increase nuclear weapons. Instead of increasing nuclear weapons, if Pakistan had utilised it for electricity generation, it would not have been dependent on China for electricity and the establishment of hydro-powerplants. 5) Drugs – Hey world, please wake up, and rise against drug and terror modules from Pakistan. As I mentioned above, Pakistan doesn’t care about its economy, its image in the world, other religions and existence, neighbours, relations; literally nothing. It badly needs money to run the terrorism. The easiest way that they earn millions is through drug selling. There is open cultivation of Opium, production of heroin, narcotics, Cannabis, cocaine, ecstasy, and methamphetamine, and poppy cultivation in Pakistan. I don’t know even some of the names, I don’t know what they even look like, I don’t know how they consume it to fall to a bad fate. I know nothing about the drugs. But I only know that there are 6 million people under drug addiction in Pakistan. Pakistan is supplying drugs to Punjab, Kashmir, and other states in India. Pakistan is selling it to Mexico where there is a big market for drugs including Central America, the USA and Southern America. It also exports it to African countries. Purely for the money, Pakistan is destroying the youth of all these nations, and the future of this nation. For a few billion dollars, Pakistan is playing with the peace and prosperity of the countries. The whole Western and Eastern world knows it, but I am not sure, where they get stuck to put sanctions, actions, and destructions. 6) The world is not paying enough attention – I strongly believe and condemn that world knows what Pakistan is doing, concerning nuclear weapons, handshake with China, terrorism, drug trafficking, radicalisation, killings, rapes and every form of crime possible on the earth and still no one is taking any action apart from few; like FATF grey listing Pakistan, reduction in the loan offers and India’s stopping trade and eliminating each terrorist infiltrating in India. The USA is still providing financial aid. China is providing every possible help but at a cost. Iran is helping Pakistan. Europe is selling weapons and technology etc. I only want to say that stay away from Pakistan; it can burst at any time on anyone. Looking at vague actions of Pakistan, radicalisation, extremism, terrorism etc. the day is not far, when the world will face challenges and difficulties. It is now or never; Pakistan has to be stopped. If you believe, Pakistan is only a threat to India, then please wake up. See the geo-political issues happening in Europe over migrants, currently. UK, France, Germany, and Spain are already facing problems due to illegal Muslim migrants. Especially the decisions the Netherlands, Poland and Germany have taken. India is facing tremendous issues due to Rohingya Muslims entering India from Bangladesh and Myanmar and terrorists from Pakistan. North Korea possesses and Iran soon
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